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Fish of Gold

Sliding beneath the ice, frozen over the miniscule lake of grey Orange shapes move like treacle, mingling, bumping, breathing ice. They do not eat in Winter, they eat the most in May Their memory spans are fleeting, vanishing in a thrice.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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