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Someone playing a concrete violin with a jackhammer on a midnight sidewalk, street lights gawk, flickering fascination, tuning keys locked, rosin swipes declined chalks marks hold hop scotch trinkets tossed into the numbered squares, pawned now for a glass of chardonnay and a plate of cheese Paneled walls ache of yesterday’s smoke rings, scentless air fresheners, hanging Christmas trees presumed innocent, only here for the music and rear view mirrors lipstick traces on a folded napkin crimson half circles prints on either side someone will be kissed tonight I’ll take it with me I love the flavor
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Apr 1, 2016
Apr 1, 2016 at 6:08 PM UTC
lipstick traces
Someone playing a concrete violin with a jackhammer on a midnight sidewalk, street lights gawk, flickering fascination, tuning keys locked, rosin swipes declined chalks marks hold hop scotch trinkets tossed into the numbered squares, pawned now for a glass of chardonnay and a plate of cheese Paneled walls ache of yesterday’s smoke rings, scentless air fresheners, hanging Christmas trees presumed innocent, only here for the music and rear view mirrors lipstick traces on a folded napkin crimson half circles prints on either side someone will be kissed tonight I’ll take it with me I love the flavor
Stephank
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Apr 1, 2016
Apr 1, 2016 at 6:08 PM UTC
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