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A Cold Man's Summer

by Soulonf1re

It's a heat wave in the city! The yellow orb scorches our skin We sweat and shed Rinse and repeat ...Inside a little tin box, warped wooden panels accent clouded Windows painted shut. A thirteen inch TV projects a fuzzy muffled televangelist Preaching your sins will be washed away by purchasing A vial of his miracle water...a refreshing drink for a heathen Too late to see it. Cigarette embers swirl around a box fan vortex; A tornado of cancer wreaking havoc on nobody... The only thing sweating in this secondhand shack is three Aluminum cans half full of unfulfilled promises and fully empty of Future dreams. A lone empty shell of a .357 lays wedged between the side of a Melting freezer and a pantry of dust... Today, one man found an escape from the undying heat, Dying, And calling his own forecast of scattered red showers With a chance of pouring brain. Stay cool.
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Soulonf1re
28 / M / Pennsylvania
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Apr 1, 2018
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