The full moon hangs low in the black morning sky. It’s a super blue moon, they say; the only one this year. The end of August drags through me until I can feel it slide, heavy, over-ripe, and exhausted, off of the tips of my toes. The crickets scratch out their high-pitched pulse from inside the navy blue velvet nothingnes…
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