Speck of dust
may be, in fact, a small cancer cell.
Speck on the horizon.
Our solar system is an
insignificant speck
within that.
By making the edges more defined and
removing unwanted specks, the image becomes clear and crisp.
Speck in the sky.
Speck of dirt.
There he would stay, a
tiny, loyal speck
in the distance, waiting intently for the command to come.
Did i not
notice the specks
of blood on his shoes - the shreds of flesh under his nails?
Speck in the distance, waiting intently for the command to come.
Specks of blood
on his shoes - the shreds of flesh under his nails?
And if we are a
mere speck
to him, how can our concerns be of any concern to him?
High above us we can
see a white speck, which i am hoping will be the rim of the volcano.
Speck of light
is the end of the tunnel.
Tiny fishing boats slowly turn into
distant specks, tipping over the horizon's empty edge.
Ian studied the tiny
moving speck
of life, dashing around the web, trailing a thin strand of silk.
Speck of land, not a solid surface upon which their anchor could hold.
A swirling tide of noisy
black specks
rises from the hot sand.
A ct scan of the abdomen showed both adrenals were enlarged and
contained specks
of calcium ( 3c, arrows ).
High above us we can see a
white speck, which i am hoping will be the rim of the volcano.
Stop trying to be the sun and
become a speck!
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