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cars, trees and concrete flip by like television channels, each one forgotten by the press of the button or the slow closing of my eyes as i grow tired of the still-life patterns and the constant sounds of humans interacting with machinery to tell the truth, it was different before this morning, the buildings sped past in time with my music and i smiled back at the bus driver sitting down with the anticipation of standing up again waiting to step down into that sunshine waiting to shield my eyes from the sky and wrap my vision around you and you never disappoint this afternoon, though i sit heavy and sinking into blue plush, silver metal and damp dust as i leave the sunshine behind call me dramatic, but leaving you feels like the real thing
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Apr 6, 2014
Apr 6, 2014 at 10:23 PM UTC
leaving
cars, trees and concrete flip by like television channels, each one forgotten by the press of the button or the slow closing of my eyes as i grow tired of the still-life patterns and the constant sounds of humans interacting with machinery to tell the truth, it was different before this morning, the buildings sped past in time with my music and i smiled back at the bus driver sitting down with the anticipation of standing up again waiting to step down into that sunshine waiting to shield my eyes from the sky and wrap my vision around you and you never disappoint this afternoon, though i sit heavy and sinking into blue plush, silver metal and damp dust as i leave the sunshine behind call me dramatic, but leaving you feels like the real thing
oh whatever, that's probably a good thing anyways
r-saba
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Apr 6, 2014
Apr 6, 2014 at 10:23 PM UTC
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