I've tried to place you aside, yet when I adventure onto something undiscovered, I want to show you. The walls rose with inlaid brown bricks and the arches in subtle gray-green hue. There were lanterns dangling from the retrofitted all- dove-white stain-glassed ceiling. And, as you know, I climbed the stairs to the second and third floor until I couldn't climb any higher. I walked to the wooden window frames, their latches tightened, and I lifted my body to the inner ledge to look around at the world of students walking to their classes. There was the pond, the clock tower, Evans, and bike-riders. I then sat down below the sill, pulled out "Say Uncle," and read to myself.
I could have fallen asleep their on that chilly hard floor.