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In hours between Summer eves and Autumn dawns Leaves blush between rubber and asphalt and time. A speedometer shivers as fog finds the windshield And covers the glass with frosty breath. A fuel tank chokes on its fumes. Inhaling. Exhaling. An engine shudders onward. Silent roads stretch infinitely, shattered by stop signs Which sigh at this car which lacks brakes. I was hoping to make it 'til Christmas at least. The sky's darkness dances, dizzy as it falls While pinpricks of light close their eyes to rest. This car, this road, these signs are old. I've never felt so alive; As crimson blue lights whirl in shivering mirrors I only regret that I might have driven faster,
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Sep 23, 2014
Sep 23, 2014 at 9:18 PM UTC
As Morning Falls
In hours between Summer eves and Autumn dawns Leaves blush between rubber and asphalt and time. A speedometer shivers as fog finds the windshield And covers the glass with frosty breath. A fuel tank chokes on its fumes. Inhaling. Exhaling. An engine shudders onward. Silent roads stretch infinitely, shattered by stop signs Which sigh at this car which lacks brakes. I was hoping to make it 'til Christmas at least. The sky's darkness dances, dizzy as it falls While pinpricks of light close their eyes to rest. This car, this road, these signs are old. I've never felt so alive; As crimson blue lights whirl in shivering mirrors I only regret that I might have driven faster,
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21/Cis/American
Sep 23, 2014
Sep 23, 2014 at 9:18 PM UTC
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