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Under starless and sincerity, he’s missing The Sun. He’s learned to lick. He’s learned to kick. He’s learned and leaned a little left, ***** If only to obsess, ‘neath the neon. Congruent pools of ***** and an empty Arm, or two, He taste time’s tick, but a lick atop arm, And though his tongue’s somewhere south, If only, he obsesses over neon. Sure, the doors never close nor the sky’d ever Know blue, And ‘morrow’d be back. ‘Morrow’d relent. ‘Morrow’d release, ‘morrow’d excuse – Smiling, he’d ‘ever obsess, So quelled the neon.
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Aug 24, 2015
Aug 24, 2015 at 10:46 AM UTC
Neon - Part II
Under starless and sincerity, he’s missing The Sun. He’s learned to lick. He’s learned to kick. He’s learned and leaned a little left, ***** If only to obsess, ‘neath the neon. Congruent pools of ***** and an empty Arm, or two, He taste time’s tick, but a lick atop arm, And though his tongue’s somewhere south, If only, he obsesses over neon. Sure, the doors never close nor the sky’d ever Know blue, And ‘morrow’d be back. ‘Morrow’d relent. ‘Morrow’d release, ‘morrow’d excuse – Smiling, he’d ‘ever obsess, So quelled the neon.
I've an obsession with neon; and the bars wrought it's smile. Particularly a dive near "Admiralty" in Hong Kong.
liam-c-calhoun
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Aug 24, 2015
Aug 24, 2015 at 10:46 AM UTC
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