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Your tires sped off in the direction of tomorrow while I sat below a streetlight in the wasteland of yesterday. Its artificial glow created silhouettes of occasional by-passers. (Their footsteps scraped against cold pavement and the sound reverberated in my ears like your name.) Car engines echoed from blocks over and I mistook them as whispers from ghosts of our clouded past- reminding me that we were both once children of the open road; although, I’m now orphaned on familiar lines of double yellow.
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Oct 6, 2015
Oct 6, 2015 at 12:03 PM UTC
Gypsy Souls
Your tires sped off in the direction of tomorrow while I sat below a streetlight in the wasteland of yesterday. Its artificial glow created silhouettes of occasional by-passers. (Their footsteps scraped against cold pavement and the sound reverberated in my ears like your name.) Car engines echoed from blocks over and I mistook them as whispers from ghosts of our clouded past- reminding me that we were both once children of the open road; although, I’m now orphaned on familiar lines of double yellow.
I hope this is as powerful as I had hoped for. enjoy **
acidicbelief
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Oct 6, 2015
Oct 6, 2015 at 12:03 PM UTC
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