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And she ran through the hollow peaceful night a juxtaposition to her mangled thoughts and indecisions She ran hair un-brushed the laces of her tattered Vans untied She ran bra-less She did not give one **** She ran to her mother's old hatchback away from men who longed to hold her but didn't from the abilities that escaped her diluted by the thick fog of apathy that never lifted And she drove through the dark the radio dead silent hearing only the crackles of her own whimpering Wondering why God broke her so Why the stars were misaligned Through the windy roads that would otherwise thrill her but now Until the bonnet Passionately kissed the gum tree POW
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Jun 3, 2015
Jun 3, 2015 at 8:13 AM UTC
She Ran
And she ran through the hollow peaceful night a juxtaposition to her mangled thoughts and indecisions She ran hair un-brushed the laces of her tattered Vans untied She ran bra-less She did not give one **** She ran to her mother's old hatchback away from men who longed to hold her but didn't from the abilities that escaped her diluted by the thick fog of apathy that never lifted And she drove through the dark the radio dead silent hearing only the crackles of her own whimpering Wondering why God broke her so Why the stars were misaligned Through the windy roads that would otherwise thrill her but now Until the bonnet Passionately kissed the gum tree POW
Response to song: She's Got a Ticket - Tracy Chapman
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Jun 3, 2015
Jun 3, 2015 at 8:13 AM UTC
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