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I should be asleep instead of watching insomniac cab drivers wipe the blood and **** and *** from their black vinyl seats mobile priests of the city, they have heard every confession in their yellow checkered halls those who entered, fell from grace long before they found this space the penitence for which they had not asked was not given, the sacraments withheld while the wine spilled, the blood flowed, and the wipers kept time like some mindless metronome in the Baptismal summer rains… in his rear view mirror were all the stories, the fallen, the damned ignored while they lapped the asphalt miles their lives measured by the c l i c k c l i c k of the meter, until they made a guilty exit and said keep the change
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Mar 4, 2013
Mar 4, 2013 at 10:49 PM UTC
taxi driver
I should be asleep instead of watching insomniac cab drivers wipe the blood and **** and *** from their black vinyl seats mobile priests of the city, they have heard every confession in their yellow checkered halls those who entered, fell from grace long before they found this space the penitence for which they had not asked was not given, the sacraments withheld while the wine spilled, the blood flowed, and the wipers kept time like some mindless metronome in the Baptismal summer rains… in his rear view mirror were all the stories, the fallen, the damned ignored while they lapped the asphalt miles their lives measured by the c l i c k c l i c k of the meter, until they made a guilty exit and said keep the change
spysgrandson
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Mar 4, 2013
Mar 4, 2013 at 10:49 PM UTC
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