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What hunger drives us out and back and walking, walking, free of men, unquenched enough to taste the lack that set us going out and back again? From Riverside you turn on Spring to stalk a night that will not end, leaf-hurt, gray grieving thing in darkness spent -- out and back again. Alone, a million miles from dawn, small wonder guiltless ghosts pretend that hunger guides all exiles gone out and back -- out and back, my friend.
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Nov 14, 2011
Nov 14, 2011 at 1:52 PM UTC
Night Hunger
What hunger drives us out and back and walking, walking, free of men, unquenched enough to taste the lack that set us going out and back again? From Riverside you turn on Spring to stalk a night that will not end, leaf-hurt, gray grieving thing in darkness spent -- out and back again. Alone, a million miles from dawn, small wonder guiltless ghosts pretend that hunger guides all exiles gone out and back -- out and back, my friend.
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Nov 14, 2011
Nov 14, 2011 at 1:52 PM UTC
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