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rosetta-aldaine
rosetta-aldaine
“May the road rise to meet your feet” And it did well worn pavement surging to Catch our shoes. We ran through the masses, playing tag with our dreams Buildings rising high enough to scrape heaven, theaters Big enough to catch stars. Lives flying by in a passing Taxi Millions of stories waiting to unfold straight up into the sky Step into one world Or another Find your future on the the city streets A ticket in a crosswalk A playbill in an unattended bike basket The velvet curtains are thick and heavy enough to silence Your insecurities The stage lights are bright enough to blind your fears The orchestra is loud enough to deafen your critics. The Overture ends And the rest of your life begins
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Aug 23, 2018
Aug 23, 2018 at 10:35 PM UTC
Seventeen in the City
You listen to the sounds of cars driving by, of mediocrity that you try to escape and you're drowning. you wonder how you'll ever leave. this place, this dark place, this joyless place is slowly fading your colors. you once were so vibrant. you find yourself compromising your dreams. you find yourself substituting your sparkle for the mediocrity they handed you the mediocrity they served on a plate they shoved down your throat and force fed you. the mediocrity you've come to accept and you listen to cars driving by and you're drowning. When the air doesn't make it to your Brain anymore. When your Lungs fill with the sickly sweet syrup of mediocrity you dream of leaving.
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Jan 1, 2017
Jan 1, 2017 at 6:37 PM UTC
Extraordinary