The blue garage can be itself again. The cars have gone down roads no live things dare to run. Machines alone are working in the mountain all of glass, in the wasted bloom of day. No weather enters there. But on the square below, it's Sunday morning; no one's sitting by the fountain now except an . . . . Continue Reading »
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