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The South Wing Balcony

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The South Wing Balcony By Yoakim U I gazed at the dim shades of colour forming in the sky of Kalgoorlie, as the ancient sun was slowly submerging along its usual path towards the west of the flat countryside, flushing out the original, rich streaks of red and yellow. Its rays that once irradiated warmly onto the South Wing wall of the tall, five-storey hospital with a rich, glorious glow, now swiftly vanished. The sky was unhurriedly filled with magnificent darkness. In the dim shadows at ground level from a distance, I glimpsed up at the primitive building that rose up high like the Red Sandstone Monolith. I could see the darkened Australian flag on the building's summit that was fluttering furiously like black butterflies from the evening's coming storm, as if it was stroking the transparent wall that divided the heavens from the earth. The hospital's neighbour was a small primary school...

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