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I've been walking, walking through years ago: in and out of conversations, lonely declarations, and things I thought I knew and sometimes still pretend to know. Through two fields of partially formed ideas, where honesty stains the **** and grass blade some lush-but-vague hue, I saw the innocent childhood slip and fall into the city. Up and down an avenue, where misplaced hated and embarrassment hide, I lost sight of the adolescent mind between my bewilderment at unmarked signs. There I heard my voice urging friends of some half-truth. It sounded so unsure I distrusted myself. Like gazelle, my little lies ran, scattering throughout the sky, then were gone, camouflaged in cloud. I've been walking, walking through years ago: in and out of conversations: impulsive declarations of things I thought and was once believed to know.
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Jul 29, 2012
Jul 29, 2012 at 6:29 PM UTC
July 15, 2012
I've been walking, walking through years ago: in and out of conversations, lonely declarations, and things I thought I knew and sometimes still pretend to know. Through two fields of partially formed ideas, where honesty stains the **** and grass blade some lush-but-vague hue, I saw the innocent childhood slip and fall into the city. Up and down an avenue, where misplaced hated and embarrassment hide, I lost sight of the adolescent mind between my bewilderment at unmarked signs. There I heard my voice urging friends of some half-truth. It sounded so unsure I distrusted myself. Like gazelle, my little lies ran, scattering throughout the sky, then were gone, camouflaged in cloud. I've been walking, walking through years ago: in and out of conversations: impulsive declarations of things I thought and was once believed to know.
christopher-howard-gorrie
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Jul 29, 2012
Jul 29, 2012 at 6:29 PM UTC
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