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She chucked herself from the library, Five stories blind and hung briefly. I heard it from a friend. Laura’s dead. She found three dead boys, Hung from cable and that broke her, He said. We threw empty sixteens From the roof where we gathered, Spoke each a shattered dream rushed upon the pavement, One, Upon another. The sidewalk gleamed In all the shards of Laura, Green and Amber, Blue and Clear, And ever farther than the eyes of her, Splashed out in every blink night town, In every flick night river where Everybody drowns.
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Dec 11, 2019
Dec 11, 2019 at 6:14 PM UTC
Laura
She chucked herself from the library, Five stories blind and hung briefly. I heard it from a friend. Laura’s dead. She found three dead boys, Hung from cable and that broke her, He said. We threw empty sixteens From the roof where we gathered, Spoke each a shattered dream rushed upon the pavement, One, Upon another. The sidewalk gleamed In all the shards of Laura, Green and Amber, Blue and Clear, And ever farther than the eyes of her, Splashed out in every blink night town, In every flick night river where Everybody drowns.
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55/M/Middle America
Dec 11, 2019
Dec 11, 2019 at 6:14 PM UTC
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