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I taste like rolled cigarettes and chocolate. My fingertips are torched a bittersweet burnt that comes from a night of music and thought-plagued action. Oil and acne plot my hairline as I stare through the orange of the streetlamps to the stars barely visible above, tapping my feet to the tune weaving in-and-out of our arms and toes as we cool on the autumned stoop. Black putouts mark the sidewalk where we wish to tread like animal trackers, hunting the next place for us to eat, to belong, nomads of the land without true bearings. Clear sight of the skymap eludes our grasp, with our hands reaching out against the never-ending heavens, searching for real, and its contrast against real. And then it hits me: What a ******* fraud I am. So much so, that I become vehemently sick to my stomach. I ***** the remains of our **** on the concrete table, and watch as the deer circle us to applaud our next musical movement as we dance to their ancient hove-stomped rhythm.
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Aug 22, 2012
Aug 22, 2012 at 2:32 AM UTC
Hunting Sidewalks
I taste like rolled cigarettes and chocolate. My fingertips are torched a bittersweet burnt that comes from a night of music and thought-plagued action. Oil and acne plot my hairline as I stare through the orange of the streetlamps to the stars barely visible above, tapping my feet to the tune weaving in-and-out of our arms and toes as we cool on the autumned stoop. Black putouts mark the sidewalk where we wish to tread like animal trackers, hunting the next place for us to eat, to belong, nomads of the land without true bearings. Clear sight of the skymap eludes our grasp, with our hands reaching out against the never-ending heavens, searching for real, and its contrast against real. And then it hits me: What a ******* fraud I am. So much so, that I become vehemently sick to my stomach. I ***** the remains of our **** on the concrete table, and watch as the deer circle us to applaud our next musical movement as we dance to their ancient hove-stomped rhythm.
joseph-valle
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Aug 22, 2012
Aug 22, 2012 at 2:32 AM UTC
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