Lily has a face you will not forget if I could remember what she looks like let me dwell a bit on this mystery yesterday, I ran with Lilly, she set her pace with mine, an old man now, handsome as the hungry demons that drive a spike stainless-steel hollow shaft tube, blistery angry needle into my vein, I win faces in the crowd, an old man, lonesome apparition, a ghostly appearance comes into view, Lily, her eyes sparkle elegant as a long cat, does she dance yes, I could imagine with a light twinkle or, as a ballerina, a tall jinn under the influence of affluence winter snow comes early, November chill ill-resistance training for marathon light, eight-stone flying squirrel, confluence little-known, famous for nothing, merges notable figures together, uphill or downhill, in Chicago or Boston together we meet as rivers combine foreign and domestic, our age urges organization outside government relax, all night running, no, just three miles give Lily a fist bump, c...
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