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Before Darkness Falls
I sit on my driveway
The once burning pavement cools against my legs
Warm wind blows near the ground
Bringing the smell of damp grass
The sun is nestled between two mountains
As it hovers just above the horizon
The clouds are tongues of flame
As they hang frozen in time
The air is heavy from the weight
Of a day almost over
But the stars grow eager for their turn
So the sun dips below the earth, heaving its last breath
The clouds pale against a darkening sky
The air grows cooler as night settles in
All is quiet
The first crickets
Begin their chirping
Rising, I turn and head
Back to the brightness of my home.
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