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Two lanes of whirring cars I teetered on the edge of misery My arms extending— I'd wished to be a butterfly. The metallic shrill they left In the dust of their coarse, Unforgiving wheels Sang like a sheet of notes Strung into a nostalgic minor chord. As if playing catch, I swayed from side to side. ‘How low would I need to go Before I’d get hit?’ I didn’t get far enough to know.
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Oct 29, 2020
Oct 29, 2020 at 2:57 AM UTC
A Tightrope
Two lanes of whirring cars I teetered on the edge of misery My arms extending— I'd wished to be a butterfly. The metallic shrill they left In the dust of their coarse, Unforgiving wheels Sang like a sheet of notes Strung into a nostalgic minor chord. As if playing catch, I swayed from side to side. ‘How low would I need to go Before I’d get hit?’ I didn’t get far enough to know.
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Oct 29, 2020
Oct 29, 2020 at 2:57 AM UTC
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