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As I walk down the rain-soaked streets of my childhood

A sour breath hangs over this city Like the deep exhale after battle, Gunpowder rots on my clothes, Lamps sag overhead, Casting halos in puddles on the sidewalk, Leaves float by, Collecting dust, And the air is spiced with carelessness, As I walk down the rain-soaked streets of my childhood.
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noah-cornell
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Jul 13, 2011
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