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Walking on the streets I used to know In the cold night's winter air Stepping back in time to see if I could recapture those moments I lost there In that tall oak of baren arms uplifted Where once kisses were freely gifted And the cracks in the sidewalks makes me wonder did I break a back Way back when When I claimed these lands as mine Now I am a ghost of what I was before Without merit Disinherited The cold my constant companion A bank of ever widening cracks The cold is hungry for my heart It demands my soul
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Jan 8, 2019
Jan 8, 2019 at 9:35 PM UTC
Beyond the Streets
Walking on the streets I used to know In the cold night's winter air Stepping back in time to see if I could recapture those moments I lost there In that tall oak of baren arms uplifted Where once kisses were freely gifted And the cracks in the sidewalks makes me wonder did I break a back Way back when When I claimed these lands as mine Now I am a ghost of what I was before Without merit Disinherited The cold my constant companion A bank of ever widening cracks The cold is hungry for my heart It demands my soul
South-by-Southwest
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75/M/Birmingham , Alabama
Jan 8, 2019
Jan 8, 2019 at 9:35 PM UTC
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