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Tall buildings, black sky, Across the asphalt river parties roar. Crisp winds blister through the city block. I inhale; smoke burns. My nerves ease… New Years Eve… Let snow fall upon a weary heart. Years come and go. Ages pass with many breaths, but what of these smoked filled lungs? I fear, no joy for me… Year of Jubilee… Come, oh, blessed city, come. When will ages cease to pass, like the smoke upon my lips? Then I will rejoice in a New Year.
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Dec 29, 2017
Dec 29, 2017 at 1:42 PM UTC
December 31st
Tall buildings, black sky, Across the asphalt river parties roar. Crisp winds blister through the city block. I inhale; smoke burns. My nerves ease… New Years Eve… Let snow fall upon a weary heart. Years come and go. Ages pass with many breaths, but what of these smoked filled lungs? I fear, no joy for me… Year of Jubilee… Come, oh, blessed city, come. When will ages cease to pass, like the smoke upon my lips? Then I will rejoice in a New Year.
thesparrow
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Dec 29, 2017
Dec 29, 2017 at 1:42 PM UTC
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