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(the city had fought the fortnight before) fire burned through the little skirts and plastic lunch boxes carrying the nourishment of our future doctors and worldshakers—                                  Future tax paying Americans And beacon of the nation. Wide awake, in the thoughts of a light bulb, (Where sidewalk stairs politic with the devil,) A raindrop fell and whispered to the asphalt, “Tell me what you know about happiness…” And somewhere, in the middle of a pineapple parade, A Pepsi can smiled and danced the night away with Nyquil labels.
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Dec 18, 2012
Dec 18, 2012 at 9:12 PM UTC
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(the city had fought the fortnight before) fire burned through the little skirts and plastic lunch boxes carrying the nourishment of our future doctors and worldshakers—                                  Future tax paying Americans And beacon of the nation. Wide awake, in the thoughts of a light bulb, (Where sidewalk stairs politic with the devil,) A raindrop fell and whispered to the asphalt, “Tell me what you know about happiness…” And somewhere, in the middle of a pineapple parade, A Pepsi can smiled and danced the night away with Nyquil labels.
S.H.E.S Vicki Soto
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Dec 18, 2012
Dec 18, 2012 at 9:12 PM UTC
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