The Cable Car
The Haitian effect of stars grinds the blue firmament like a cable car by night. transfixing energy. One hears myriad tokens falling into a collection box, then the twitter of bells before the trolley steps round winds near Russian Hill The night sky is a reservoir, a cistern stored with disturbing elements prickling the unknown in a man. To watch as life forms, more intricate than lavender curls, so hushed their tones produce melodies like "Castor and Pollux", "Leo", "the Three Sisters", seizes any boarding pass along the remaining train of thought.
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