A reflection on impending loss, filled with imagery of beauty and finality. In a hot day, a person prepares for a significant event while experiencing physical discomfort. They contemplate their last moments, noting the colors and sentiments associated with cherished items, like the purple $10 bill. The surroundings evoke broader life experiences, contrasting mundane activities with profound existential thoughts. The narrative concludes with a sense of farewell to the world, capturing fleeting moments and the fragility of existence.
If I were dying Thursday, this might be the last smoke bush I see. Its red hair on fire.
Maybe the last purple $10 bill. My last tea at Annapurna. I don't tell the friendly server I won't be back.
Somewhere, the waves of the sea are biblical. Somewhere a ship is capsizing. Somewhere there is a hurricane, a fire, a herd of elephants.
A boy on a pink tricycle, a garden with a long table set for dinner with tea lights. Bye, world. Bye.
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