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Breathes through A broken lung, Gray air slithering in like A snaking, sneaking Through the street gutters And down into a seedy underbelly. From above, You can see overpasses sprawling Like swollen organs— Cracked pavement, Wet cement, Heavy traffic. In the thick of things Is where the real soul Lies: Children playing hide and seek in Thickets of rain and mud, Damp yellow teeth brightening Ashen faces, Light feet doggedly dancing.
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Jun 7, 2014
Jun 7, 2014 at 10:31 AM UTC
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Breathes through A broken lung, Gray air slithering in like A snaking, sneaking Through the street gutters And down into a seedy underbelly. From above, You can see overpasses sprawling Like swollen organs— Cracked pavement, Wet cement, Heavy traffic. In the thick of things Is where the real soul Lies: Children playing hide and seek in Thickets of rain and mud, Damp yellow teeth brightening Ashen faces, Light feet doggedly dancing.
Not my best, but it reeks of home, so...
jedd-ong
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Jun 7, 2014
Jun 7, 2014 at 10:31 AM UTC
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