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I grew up moon shining past glowing street lights and I was invited to an underground ring by a man called Life. I met him in the ring in the middle of the night; I threw down my gloves for ill advised street fights. He threw down grimaces, and spit disguised as tears. Blood rushed through ringing ears, Blood rushed into my head, suddenly hazy with fear and then, suddenly, blood rushed out of punctured sides. High on adulation, I brought boxing gloves, respectful nods, handshakes, and cheers. Life brought me low with sucker punches, broken laws, and sharp rusty knives.
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Mar 8, 2015
Mar 8, 2015 at 8:28 PM UTC
Life In The Ring
I grew up moon shining past glowing street lights and I was invited to an underground ring by a man called Life. I met him in the ring in the middle of the night; I threw down my gloves for ill advised street fights. He threw down grimaces, and spit disguised as tears. Blood rushed through ringing ears, Blood rushed into my head, suddenly hazy with fear and then, suddenly, blood rushed out of punctured sides. High on adulation, I brought boxing gloves, respectful nods, handshakes, and cheers. Life brought me low with sucker punches, broken laws, and sharp rusty knives.
ian-steele
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Mar 8, 2015
Mar 8, 2015 at 8:28 PM UTC
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