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Ya look all over and see people everywhere hands in pockets, coins passing through fingers; gold watches glimmering beneath the summer setting sun These people are people you could love, have loved, and may never love again We share our bodies like bees with their honey And it's okay to lose it all, as though we never had it in the first place The tidal of days ahead, crashing against our open mouths; Productivity a curse The pursuit of happiness a disease Ya wonder if it's going to get any better; if it's going to be as perfect as it was when we were children But the universe had something worse in store for us instead The air condition hums, the car starts and the engine rattles, the baby coos for warmth; and somewhere someone is holding a door for a woman who has an appointment with a doctor; there's a bump where there shouldn't be; a deep love that dare not leave.
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Jun 22, 2016
Jun 22, 2016 at 10:54 AM UTC
Lebanese Hummus
Ya look all over and see people everywhere hands in pockets, coins passing through fingers; gold watches glimmering beneath the summer setting sun These people are people you could love, have loved, and may never love again We share our bodies like bees with their honey And it's okay to lose it all, as though we never had it in the first place The tidal of days ahead, crashing against our open mouths; Productivity a curse The pursuit of happiness a disease Ya wonder if it's going to get any better; if it's going to be as perfect as it was when we were children But the universe had something worse in store for us instead The air condition hums, the car starts and the engine rattles, the baby coos for warmth; and somewhere someone is holding a door for a woman who has an appointment with a doctor; there's a bump where there shouldn't be; a deep love that dare not leave.
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Jun 22, 2016
Jun 22, 2016 at 10:54 AM UTC
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