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The old vacuous building parasols the weak sun; nothing enters here. Nothing but rainwater sleeping in puddles. Cigarette ends, wet cardboard, with only whitewashed walls showing light, showing grime. Grey in the cracks, the mortar, tainting, turning to off-white, the pollution of the city staining the bridal gown. How far is the bridge, from my mug of tea? How far are people talking above The Grateful Dead? The old vacuous building barricades the strong wind; and I can’t leave here. I haven’t seen sunlight in over a month. Nicotine gum, apathetic tug in my matter showing then, showing now. Scribbled in notes, I sought her. Failing, I turn to lost sight, the pollution of the city turning the pages down. How long will it take, upon bended knee? How hard is it to balance, these troubles in my head? The old vacuous building parasols the weak sun; I’m scared I’ll never leave.
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Oct 25, 2013
Oct 25, 2013 at 10:12 AM UTC
An Isolation
The old vacuous building parasols the weak sun; nothing enters here. Nothing but rainwater sleeping in puddles. Cigarette ends, wet cardboard, with only whitewashed walls showing light, showing grime. Grey in the cracks, the mortar, tainting, turning to off-white, the pollution of the city staining the bridal gown. How far is the bridge, from my mug of tea? How far are people talking above The Grateful Dead? The old vacuous building barricades the strong wind; and I can’t leave here. I haven’t seen sunlight in over a month. Nicotine gum, apathetic tug in my matter showing then, showing now. Scribbled in notes, I sought her. Failing, I turn to lost sight, the pollution of the city turning the pages down. How long will it take, upon bended knee? How hard is it to balance, these troubles in my head? The old vacuous building parasols the weak sun; I’m scared I’ll never leave.
Edward-Coles
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26/M/English
Oct 25, 2013
Oct 25, 2013 at 10:12 AM UTC
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