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green duty

Green duty

Two boys, talking one and thirty-five.

The smoke passes my eyes

Twisting and turning out the window.

Brown, clean and square.

Cold, damp, weeping trees outside the cold will the michigan rain on their backs.

The train creeps by slowly through town following the cloud racing pass.

Quiet whispers wondering where im at

For that fact, i am gone

Floating back.

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Apr 28, 2013
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