THE INEVITABILITY OF LIGHT To keep the night from curling up at dawn they built a nail the size of a mountain, an entire gross of nails and a hammer like a moon. They drove those nails along the horizon, deep into the earth's crust, deeper still in the mantle. The night stretched, stars jumped and blurred. They heard invisible pinions wrenched from their sockets and a tremendous tearing as slashes of cerulean sheared the darkness and shadowy ribbons trailed across the land. And since that day, the beast of night has had a ragged tail. -Bruce Boston
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