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by @ayana-harscoet

bare feet           concrete jungle stepping, stopping, gone the smallest of pebbles neon flickers                                                               do not call after her night erases the gaps streetlights dim loneliness             glows                                                               do not call after her she dances telephone wires        asphalt horizons                                                               do not call after her even the sidewalks are silent
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Dec 26, 2015
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