Opal Rising Magazine JANUARY 2024

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REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS IMPERFECT

meteor

Image credit: Alicia Pacheco

It is the beginning of a warm summer night. I am running down the stairs, quickly and excitedly, with my neighbours following me. We all want to see the meteor that is plummeting through the black sky.

BORIS GLIKMAN, Philosopher

But by the time we get outside air friction, like a carpet burn amplified to the nth degree, has consumed it. So, we turn around and go back home to bed.

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