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Long legged woman-girl, step across the parking lot, slap cool asphalt with your pink, rubber sandals. Pay no mind to the man who studies you from the sidewalk. He is old enough to be your father or your uncle. He is full of morning and sweet surprise for someone lovely as you. With his free hand he shakes a smoke from its pack and blows white wreaths into the pale day. Keep walking, cool, long legged woman-girl. Keep watching her grey-bearded man, caught between admiration and desire's husk.
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Aug 4, 2012
Aug 4, 2012 at 3:26 PM UTC
Street Scene
Long legged woman-girl, step across the parking lot, slap cool asphalt with your pink, rubber sandals. Pay no mind to the man who studies you from the sidewalk. He is old enough to be your father or your uncle. He is full of morning and sweet surprise for someone lovely as you. With his free hand he shakes a smoke from its pack and blows white wreaths into the pale day. Keep walking, cool, long legged woman-girl. Keep watching her grey-bearded man, caught between admiration and desire's husk.
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Aug 4, 2012
Aug 4, 2012 at 3:26 PM UTC
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