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The bar is slick with liquor and the lacquered wood is worn where elbows rub and beer froths over. I have spent my last dollar on cheap whiskey that clings to the back of my throat long after I've left into the snow and slush of winter streets, holding onto some sort of temporary beauty that weaves through the threads of traffic lights and glistens on the sidewalk, like a gold coin that fades with the night.
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Apr 26, 2011
Apr 26, 2011 at 8:19 PM UTC
Leftover Change
The bar is slick with liquor and the lacquered wood is worn where elbows rub and beer froths over. I have spent my last dollar on cheap whiskey that clings to the back of my throat long after I've left into the snow and slush of winter streets, holding onto some sort of temporary beauty that weaves through the threads of traffic lights and glistens on the sidewalk, like a gold coin that fades with the night.
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Apr 26, 2011
Apr 26, 2011 at 8:19 PM UTC
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