The Fisherwoman and the Bombed City

The Fisherwoman and the Bombed City

The Donaukanal at three in the morning does not forgive, but it does listen. It is a bruised ribbon of water, smelling of wet concrete, industrial runoff, and the slow, rhythmic decay of imperial ambitions. Most people avoid the banks after midnight. I do not.

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