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The Noise Of Trouble
"In the present we are always in memory." - Trish Keenan
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Tsunami
Green begins to brown
Imperceptible change
becomes a towering wave
A familiar landscape
rendered unrecognizable
Everything can begin anew
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