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We take for granted The sound of nothing; The gentle touch of velvet Against our bruised folds of flesh; The air heavy With nothing but air, Making all the more eerie The stoplights that change, For cars that aren't there. How I love Such sweet midnight air.
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lillian-braswell
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Apr 28, 2012
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