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Dead Rabbit
Topic: General   Posted:2008-02-12
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spacerspacer

I was fading in and out of sleep this morning and had a vision. I was on a rolling hill with grass. I looked in my left hand and I was holding an 18 inch piece of vinyl from my truck seat. It had bits of foam and adhesive on it. I looked down and saw the belly of a dead rabbit laying on the ground, stretched out and flat. I noticed that the vinyl looked kind of like the dead rabbit. I looked off about 150 feet and saw my old truck sitting on the grass. I could see how the sides were rusty where they met the bed.

I then looked up and saw my wife's face smiling, surrounded by white light. I could see the rings on her fingers and her earrings sparkle in the light.





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