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She was there like the cloud that moved in front of the sun to block the glare from your eyes You could tell she saw everything. She was alone And she was good at it. But you saw her hesitate when she stopped to buy a candy. You saw her, across the store, pace back and forth-- with small little steps, rocking back and forth, to build up enough momentum to make her decision. She glanced around for no one to see. You could see her walk with confidence. The way she looked at everyone like she was reassuring herself. She sat by the bus stop, alone. And you saw her.
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Jul 23, 2014
Jul 23, 2014 at 2:28 PM UTC
Her
She was there like the cloud that moved in front of the sun to block the glare from your eyes You could tell she saw everything. She was alone And she was good at it. But you saw her hesitate when she stopped to buy a candy. You saw her, across the store, pace back and forth-- with small little steps, rocking back and forth, to build up enough momentum to make her decision. She glanced around for no one to see. You could see her walk with confidence. The way she looked at everyone like she was reassuring herself. She sat by the bus stop, alone. And you saw her.
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Jul 23, 2014
Jul 23, 2014 at 2:28 PM UTC
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