Yesterday, for twenty minutes, the cold went all away. The ice stretched out and fell into the sidewalk cracks and disappeared. The rabbits and bears came out of their holes, looked at each other, and started playing together like children. It looked very silly, but also wonderful. Lou Reed showed up and stared dancing, and nobody seemed to know who he was, so I danced with him. The snow turned into summer clothes, molecule by molecule; then the summer clothes melted. Then the earth, cracking open from such a sudden change in temperature, sucked the entire Santa Fe campus down, and Lou Reed cried.
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