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He raised his eyebrows, puckering his lips. Bearing a watch on each of his wrists, Along with a large leopard print cowboy hat; To hide his long shiny inglorious black I think he noticed me watching, which surely wasn’t new, Cause he smiled and blinded me with his polished gold tooth. Under the heels of his leather feet, the side walk shattered, Walking slowly, he leaves behind what he’s fractured. -Walking into tomorrow, he starts a new chapter.
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Nov 11, 2013
Nov 11, 2013 at 1:54 AM UTC
Just People Watching
He raised his eyebrows, puckering his lips. Bearing a watch on each of his wrists, Along with a large leopard print cowboy hat; To hide his long shiny inglorious black I think he noticed me watching, which surely wasn’t new, Cause he smiled and blinded me with his polished gold tooth. Under the heels of his leather feet, the side walk shattered, Walking slowly, he leaves behind what he’s fractured. -Walking into tomorrow, he starts a new chapter.
bilal-kaci
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Nov 11, 2013
Nov 11, 2013 at 1:54 AM UTC
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