Bright Room Evening by Len Kuntz
Two am and the stubborn disc outside this Ketchikan window has yet to waver, glaring through the hotel glass at me all whiskey-colored, smoldering with a steam I’ve not seen in years, since that afternoon you said you’d rather be anywhere in the world than with me.
Len Kuntz lives on a lake in rural Washington State with rural sea creatures. His work appears widely on the web and in print and also at lenkuntz.blogspot.com.
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