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City Life

How strange it must be,

to live in the countryside -

to fall asleep to the sound of crickets under your window,

and bullfrogs croaking in the creek.

 

So far from the sirens -

the Los Angeles Screamers -

tearing through the floodlit nights,

picking us off, one at a time,

huddled in our houses,

 

alone, together.

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Oct 17, 2015
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#noise#city#lights#countryside
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