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Fast Car

“I can’t believe you listen to this song” she said, stacking forks; dishes; spoons. Foot tapping inside worn out shoes as Tracy Chapman sang about her fast car. “I used to hear this song,” *Fast enough that we could fly away* “and think just picking up and going. Not worrying anymore about any of this.” *Speed so fast Felt like I was drunk* More stacking: cups; knives; wineglasses. And I had a feeling I could be someone be someone, be someone. And as she left I wondered if she would have taken me with her in her fast car.
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olivia-havanaugh
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Sep 2, 2011
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