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October 28, 2001
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Jikan no henka
Time Shift
Sayonara hi,


Konbanwa tsuki,


Kimi hayai.
Goodbye Sun,


Good evening, moon,


You are early.
Chris
Hennessy
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Inspiration:
��� I was at work and noticed that the sun was going down awfully early. It was then I remembered that the clocks got turned back the night before.� Daylight saving time is a blessing and a curse. It's an hour later I have to go to work and school but an hour later I get off work and school as well. I am sure tomorrow in Discrete Math class, 15 minutes in I will be thinking how if there were no daylight saving time I would be outta here by now.
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