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I asked for a city, you gave me its parts. I wanted a machine, an unrelenting automaton. You gave me its people. You gave me their emotions, their creations, their charity, their sin. I never asked for all this. I never asked for the thought-provoking ramblings of a beggar. I never asked for the rhapsody of a lone saxophone player. I never asked for the smell of rain on asphalt. All this, the thoughts of a young philosopher on a train, the gaze of a hopeless romantic at a café, the glimmer in a woman's eyes as a car passes by in the rain, I asked for an emotionless machine, an unwavering citadel of apathy. I never asked for this. I asked for a city, you gave me its parts, Thank You.
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Jun 19, 2013
Jun 19, 2013 at 8:49 PM UTC
I asked for A City
I asked for a city, you gave me its parts. I wanted a machine, an unrelenting automaton. You gave me its people. You gave me their emotions, their creations, their charity, their sin. I never asked for all this. I never asked for the thought-provoking ramblings of a beggar. I never asked for the rhapsody of a lone saxophone player. I never asked for the smell of rain on asphalt. All this, the thoughts of a young philosopher on a train, the gaze of a hopeless romantic at a café, the glimmer in a woman's eyes as a car passes by in the rain, I asked for an emotionless machine, an unwavering citadel of apathy. I never asked for this. I asked for a city, you gave me its parts, Thank You.
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Jun 19, 2013
Jun 19, 2013 at 8:49 PM UTC
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