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The match, the stone, the spark.

Posted on July 28, 2014 by waysidewriter • Leave a comment

The match, the stone, the spark … Sometimes you feel slow.  Sometimes you stand in the middle of a room and can’t even turn your head fast enough to keep up with the people around you, let alone get your legs going to follow them; a haze is pumping through your veins. This is where I … Continue reading →

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