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It's hobo time, finding my fingerless gloves, picking up his one black sock instead, wondering what's going to happen. I wish you didn't want her dead- I know you care much more than you tell me. Stupid, stereotypical hobo heart-have no place to go. A car passes by. Time to think about my past, reminisce on the good and the bad, the sickening tragedy. I don't want to look behind me, I can already envision her there, you looking at her constantly, wanting to be beside her. While I'm out here with my hobo heart, & I can't ask the question. My fingers are cold. Will my eyes deceive me if I take a glance, Will I see the spark I saw between you two in the past? Tell me, sock, why let the spark happen? But sock doesn't listen: you can't control human nature, might as well find a different occupation. Truth be told, I don't want to look. I don't trust you. I know when your heart is lying. (You still want her, this is how it happens.)
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Dec 18, 2012
Dec 18, 2012 at 1:19 PM UTC
Sitting outside of Canes, my name is Hannah
It's hobo time, finding my fingerless gloves, picking up his one black sock instead, wondering what's going to happen. I wish you didn't want her dead- I know you care much more than you tell me. Stupid, stereotypical hobo heart-have no place to go. A car passes by. Time to think about my past, reminisce on the good and the bad, the sickening tragedy. I don't want to look behind me, I can already envision her there, you looking at her constantly, wanting to be beside her. While I'm out here with my hobo heart, & I can't ask the question. My fingers are cold. Will my eyes deceive me if I take a glance, Will I see the spark I saw between you two in the past? Tell me, sock, why let the spark happen? But sock doesn't listen: you can't control human nature, might as well find a different occupation. Truth be told, I don't want to look. I don't trust you. I know when your heart is lying. (You still want her, this is how it happens.)
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Dec 18, 2012
Dec 18, 2012 at 1:19 PM UTC
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