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Night life fades to dead days I looked at you and you didn't look the other way You sat next to me by the bronze horse statue In the heart of the city On the seventeenth floor car park Underneath the over head cranes The sound of hollow trains Screeched past then faded away Like they had a better place to be The company of a drink would have made the time fly But alas, I was with out my flask On this cool summer night So high above the passersby Telling each other poorly constructed truths With a hint of carefully thought out lies You creased your jeans I rolled my sleeves You dotted the I's I crossed the T's More than acquaintances Less than friends Popular amongst each other Far from setting trends
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 11:41 PM UTC
The Art of Discourse
Night life fades to dead days I looked at you and you didn't look the other way You sat next to me by the bronze horse statue In the heart of the city On the seventeenth floor car park Underneath the over head cranes The sound of hollow trains Screeched past then faded away Like they had a better place to be The company of a drink would have made the time fly But alas, I was with out my flask On this cool summer night So high above the passersby Telling each other poorly constructed truths With a hint of carefully thought out lies You creased your jeans I rolled my sleeves You dotted the I's I crossed the T's More than acquaintances Less than friends Popular amongst each other Far from setting trends
ryan-topez
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Mar 5, 2014
Mar 5, 2014 at 11:41 PM UTC
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