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the night sky and I watched in silence as he lay there hemmoraging to death on the side of the highway staring up into that celestial witness there was only one tiny blip of light too close to the city to see any others but he stared at that small little light and saw salvation in it's beady, off-white eye 'oh god oh god' he wailed 'save me if you ever saved any of us' and I stood there careful to not ruin my shoes in the blood and the police arrived and the emergency services arrived and all these other lights crowded and competed for the vision of this man pumping hemoglobin onto the concrete but he stared into the eye of god and he felt destined for salvation he felt peace amongst the cold pavement and white double lines that held his scattered corpse he died knowing where he was going and as his innards got cold on the median of southbound I-76 the American Airlines nonstop from Atlanta got ready for it's final descent
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Dec 28, 2013
Dec 28, 2013 at 2:27 AM UTC
Highway to Somewhere
the night sky and I watched in silence as he lay there hemmoraging to death on the side of the highway staring up into that celestial witness there was only one tiny blip of light too close to the city to see any others but he stared at that small little light and saw salvation in it's beady, off-white eye 'oh god oh god' he wailed 'save me if you ever saved any of us' and I stood there careful to not ruin my shoes in the blood and the police arrived and the emergency services arrived and all these other lights crowded and competed for the vision of this man pumping hemoglobin onto the concrete but he stared into the eye of god and he felt destined for salvation he felt peace amongst the cold pavement and white double lines that held his scattered corpse he died knowing where he was going and as his innards got cold on the median of southbound I-76 the American Airlines nonstop from Atlanta got ready for it's final descent
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Dec 28, 2013
Dec 28, 2013 at 2:27 AM UTC
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