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September 9th, 2020

 lustre






the moon 

 (... of gold and metallic dusted light) 


grey 

charcoal 

depthless 

night/color 



Noticeable in the observation of the moon (September 9th, 2020). 


The sky was clear, a memorable day of Summer, 2020... 




L.Y.M.

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