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2:38 AM
The clock's red numbers glared
As I find myself awake
Counting the knots in the ceiling
ignoring the stress of the approaching dawn
Outside the sky is starless
Yet I’m drawn to the window
Tracing the snow on tree bows
with weary sleepless eyes
The old shoes sit in the corner
Their soles wore thin
They slip on my feet
As I climb out the window
The neighbor’s dog greets me
With rude piercing barks
The snow cracks like glass
In the vast stretch of fields
While breaths hang in the air
A light drifts overhead
The clouds break their thin form
And I’m pulled to a stop
Waves of full moonlight
Sweep across the crystal snow
While the stars sail
traversing the darkened ocean
No sounds break the night
But that of late-night drivers
like mindless crustaceans
Roving the bottom of the midnight sea
All problems have faded
As I am caught in this trance
Weary eyes lost amongst the stars
With the old shoes as my only raft
So adrift in the moonlight
I find myself washed up
Back through the window
Spit out on a familiar shore
The memories of that ocean
Fade with the melting snow
pooling on the warped wood floor
Reflecting the clocks dull red glow
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A story of sneaking out on a snowy night to get lost in the stars.