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the muck and the mud dried in my hair. i climbed through the window that had served as a painful entrance hours before. the trek to downtown Tulsa was one I knew well. the journey was nightly for months, and existence was brief each time. the car ride was long and bumpy. i pitied the shocks beneath me as they screamed with each hit. they never saw them coming. my friends crowded the cab and the heat ****** salty sweat from my pores. with every pull from the whiskey bottle, i traded sanity for spirit. music floated through the heavy, dense air-- Combat Rock or Bowie's deep cuts. cigarettes burned holes in our chests and our bodies ached in maddening delight. i turned the wheel, my fingertips surreal. we pulled in, stepped out, and felt the bass race up our legs. 3 minutes in the building and we were all covered in glitter and shining on the inside.
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Jun 14, 2011
Jun 14, 2011 at 7:21 PM UTC
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the muck and the mud dried in my hair. i climbed through the window that had served as a painful entrance hours before. the trek to downtown Tulsa was one I knew well. the journey was nightly for months, and existence was brief each time. the car ride was long and bumpy. i pitied the shocks beneath me as they screamed with each hit. they never saw them coming. my friends crowded the cab and the heat ****** salty sweat from my pores. with every pull from the whiskey bottle, i traded sanity for spirit. music floated through the heavy, dense air-- Combat Rock or Bowie's deep cuts. cigarettes burned holes in our chests and our bodies ached in maddening delight. i turned the wheel, my fingertips surreal. we pulled in, stepped out, and felt the bass race up our legs. 3 minutes in the building and we were all covered in glitter and shining on the inside.
Copyright 2010 M.E. Lundy
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Jun 14, 2011
Jun 14, 2011 at 7:21 PM UTC
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