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The boy behind the counter laughs nervously And he knows Early morning rain Oil rising to the surface of the asphalt A crash from the kitchen And someone yelling for the police Robbery, robbery! Everyone is looking at me My face is flushed and my neck is hot I forgot my supplies in the trunk of my car Burlap sack, rough and faded My shoes are sticking to the floor It’s so hot in here Beads of sweat roll down my arms I might be sick on the linoleum I want to go home.
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Nov 2, 2013
Nov 2, 2013 at 12:48 AM UTC
A Donut Shop in Kingston, New York, 1974
The boy behind the counter laughs nervously And he knows Early morning rain Oil rising to the surface of the asphalt A crash from the kitchen And someone yelling for the police Robbery, robbery! Everyone is looking at me My face is flushed and my neck is hot I forgot my supplies in the trunk of my car Burlap sack, rough and faded My shoes are sticking to the floor It’s so hot in here Beads of sweat roll down my arms I might be sick on the linoleum I want to go home.
allen-davis
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Nov 2, 2013
Nov 2, 2013 at 12:48 AM UTC
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