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I know what it feels like To be isolated stranded on an island in a sea of meaningful conversation so remote you need binoculars to find people holding hands thats not us today not you second mom not me failing educator but us jovial and talkative skipping down mainstreet stopping in pocket parks to plan our towns future i want to take you somewhere that place that we used to go well not together that breakfast place 's been around for a half century well its not there any more its a bar now look ill buy you a shiner and you just sit there look pretty and write on this dollar and thats what she wrote "b [star] [heart]" with the shapes there instead just over washingtons face and i made for it a frame just in the corners and the new bartender stapled it right in plain view above the ***** section down at the end where the old men talk about the ways that it hasnt or never will work out for them you embody their silent shrine now you are reigning over the space where they come to be lonely but talkative though the place where they come to find people with whom to hold hands to skip down main street to stop in pocket parks and talk about the way things need to be changed and how [we] can change them
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Apr 7, 2013
Apr 7, 2013 at 2:16 PM UTC
B Star Heart
I know what it feels like To be isolated stranded on an island in a sea of meaningful conversation so remote you need binoculars to find people holding hands thats not us today not you second mom not me failing educator but us jovial and talkative skipping down mainstreet stopping in pocket parks to plan our towns future i want to take you somewhere that place that we used to go well not together that breakfast place 's been around for a half century well its not there any more its a bar now look ill buy you a shiner and you just sit there look pretty and write on this dollar and thats what she wrote "b [star] [heart]" with the shapes there instead just over washingtons face and i made for it a frame just in the corners and the new bartender stapled it right in plain view above the ***** section down at the end where the old men talk about the ways that it hasnt or never will work out for them you embody their silent shrine now you are reigning over the space where they come to be lonely but talkative though the place where they come to find people with whom to hold hands to skip down main street to stop in pocket parks and talk about the way things need to be changed and how [we] can change them
grey on grey on gray
allan-jain-bonder
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Apr 7, 2013
Apr 7, 2013 at 2:16 PM UTC
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