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The iron monster tempts her closer with a rusty soul glistening bolts and a wide-mouthed brim of steel and secrets. Her eyelids fall to her lashes anticipating the dreams that weigh heavy on her heart of underwater cities and of things that were meant to be. The drop isn’t much too far but she hangs onto its copper body and for once she is afraid. But the clouds serve as a witness and the friendly waves down below call to her. The sun approaches quietly once more, just like yesterday just like she practiced. Except today she isn’t interrupted by unsmiling visitors Mr. Ford, Mr. Lincoln and their friends with their minds pumping and their engines roaring.
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Jun 23, 2010
Jun 23, 2010 at 6:40 PM UTC
cowboys in the sky
The iron monster tempts her closer with a rusty soul glistening bolts and a wide-mouthed brim of steel and secrets. Her eyelids fall to her lashes anticipating the dreams that weigh heavy on her heart of underwater cities and of things that were meant to be. The drop isn’t much too far but she hangs onto its copper body and for once she is afraid. But the clouds serve as a witness and the friendly waves down below call to her. The sun approaches quietly once more, just like yesterday just like she practiced. Except today she isn’t interrupted by unsmiling visitors Mr. Ford, Mr. Lincoln and their friends with their minds pumping and their engines roaring.
Inspired after I watched a documentary on how the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most popular suicide destinations.
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Jun 23, 2010
Jun 23, 2010 at 6:40 PM UTC
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