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There are walls waiting, crumbling as pockmarks of decay beside sidewalks along motor cities’ streets. There are terminal and forsaken structures colonized with ungrateful squirrels that abandon attics for creaking kitchens with corroded sinks. Un-shoveled snow melts slow on walkways unfamiliar with worn heels or rubber soles. There are forlorn relics patient and waiting for us to join them.
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Nov 14, 2012
Nov 14, 2012 at 11:33 AM UTC
Abandoned in Detroit
There are walls waiting, crumbling as pockmarks of decay beside sidewalks along motor cities’ streets. There are terminal and forsaken structures colonized with ungrateful squirrels that abandon attics for creaking kitchens with corroded sinks. Un-shoveled snow melts slow on walkways unfamiliar with worn heels or rubber soles. There are forlorn relics patient and waiting for us to join them.
william-a-poppen
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89/M/American
Nov 14, 2012
Nov 14, 2012 at 11:33 AM UTC
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