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Changing Lanes

Turning his head to the blur of color Through an open window to feel Alive despite the death of summer The side view mirror reflecting hindsight Her gaze could only be an assumption In a torrent of flashing white She could be his forever A chance encounter in a passing lane Or a little respite from late summer's weather Finishing her sentences in his head He will never lay beside her Holding onto a dream in an otherwise empty bed Into the silk of a stranger The smell of a shampoo woven A dance not shared and nothing left to linger A name he would never know As she sped past the light Ignoring the quiet red glow.
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Oct 24, 2014
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