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Himalayan Sunset
The young men sat, planted under the overhang like the pansies and geraniums that surrounded them in boxes, as the rain pelted the terra-cotta terrace. The mountain air was sharp with the taste of lightening. Having bid farewell to the arched shard of a rainbow across the valley, they sat tensely watching the celestial bombardment of Katmandu. The lightening stoked the day’s heat, thickening the early evening sky like the yogurt they’d eaten for lunch. A home-made rice wine poured freely over their tongues from an innocent looking water bottle. Their eyes turned garnet with the harshness of it. The bottle sat with its tattered label, upon the arm of the white chair. The wine within tasted faintly of the gasoline, yet, they reveled in it, and the freedom from deep seeded societal traits, it freed them from. Overhead, the sky was draped in a bridal veil of stars; as I emerged from the room to sit beside them.
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