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It was a normal day- I went for a coffee at the Jazz Café. And out through the soaked windows I saw a malign, wanton city Vehicles perishing the streets Pouring their sooty fumes into the Gaping mouth of the crowds. I took a sip of the cappuccino- The sweet bitterness; Casted me back to those long Winter months (wasted) - I spent mourning about you. I would shroud my room in black Drink, drink, drink until- All hues of blue Would drown me in the Ocean of Woe. Then Chet Baker mellowed the room: 'Some blues are sad, but some are glad, dark and sad.' I felt as if I was suffocating. There was something eerie about that jazz. So I walked out-  of the light. Let the rain rinse my sins, dance Like a flapper: complacent, rebellious, dangerous, puff away my eclipsed universe. My blues were more than a cold colour: 'They're a moan of pain, a taste of strife and a sad refrain.'
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Jun 21, 2017
Jun 21, 2017 at 1:07 PM UTC
Jazzy Blues
It was a normal day- I went for a coffee at the Jazz Café. And out through the soaked windows I saw a malign, wanton city Vehicles perishing the streets Pouring their sooty fumes into the Gaping mouth of the crowds. I took a sip of the cappuccino- The sweet bitterness; Casted me back to those long Winter months (wasted) - I spent mourning about you. I would shroud my room in black Drink, drink, drink until- All hues of blue Would drown me in the Ocean of Woe. Then Chet Baker mellowed the room: 'Some blues are sad, but some are glad, dark and sad.' I felt as if I was suffocating. There was something eerie about that jazz. So I walked out-  of the light. Let the rain rinse my sins, dance Like a flapper: complacent, rebellious, dangerous, puff away my eclipsed universe. My blues were more than a cold colour: 'They're a moan of pain, a taste of strife and a sad refrain.'
EleniC
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Jun 21, 2017
Jun 21, 2017 at 1:07 PM UTC
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