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She wears my military Issue jacket into the cold. We stalk the empty platform. Our breath trails behind us, Like the smoke of a locomotive. She wants to travel in shadows Beneath a veil of frost. I want to give her the diamond My former fiancé left me. But I would feel like a conductor Returning a ticket stub, proclaiming I am a passenger without my own momentum. We trudge through the snow And board the late train to Harrisburg. I incinerate the love left in my heart. One day I will wake up and She will tell me it’s spring.
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Dec 16, 2015
Dec 16, 2015 at 5:17 PM UTC
Midnight Locomotion
She wears my military Issue jacket into the cold. We stalk the empty platform. Our breath trails behind us, Like the smoke of a locomotive. She wants to travel in shadows Beneath a veil of frost. I want to give her the diamond My former fiancé left me. But I would feel like a conductor Returning a ticket stub, proclaiming I am a passenger without my own momentum. We trudge through the snow And board the late train to Harrisburg. I incinerate the love left in my heart. One day I will wake up and She will tell me it’s spring.
christian-sammartino
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Dec 16, 2015
Dec 16, 2015 at 5:17 PM UTC
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