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In the city again and it feels less novel than ever. In the city again waking up in my lovers bed, she is still and soft like a loaf of bread. In the city again where people who are busy, breathless and caffeinated do not say hello. In the city again Where weeds wither on a green roundabout, where posh elongated vowels assault my ears like a cold blue breeze. In the city again where political graffiti and the same 3 tags cover all like a blanket, where yellow buses dissolve into the night. In the city again Where ancient corduroy clad men stumble out of churches, Where a secretary leaves a memo for the manger, where tinkers temp tourists Onto a horsedrawncart. In the city again under the days dark weight again, where we all attain the usual filth under the fingernails. In the city again and it feels almost like a home.
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Mar 19, 2024
Mar 19, 2024 at 10:05 AM UTC
In The City Again
In the city again and it feels less novel than ever. In the city again waking up in my lovers bed, she is still and soft like a loaf of bread. In the city again where people who are busy, breathless and caffeinated do not say hello. In the city again Where weeds wither on a green roundabout, where posh elongated vowels assault my ears like a cold blue breeze. In the city again where political graffiti and the same 3 tags cover all like a blanket, where yellow buses dissolve into the night. In the city again Where ancient corduroy clad men stumble out of churches, Where a secretary leaves a memo for the manger, where tinkers temp tourists Onto a horsedrawncart. In the city again under the days dark weight again, where we all attain the usual filth under the fingernails. In the city again and it feels almost like a home.
jamie-f-nugent
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28/M/Ireland
Mar 19, 2024
Mar 19, 2024 at 10:05 AM UTC
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