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Aug 2017
The moments shattered by the cameras,
The lights transpired beneath your fleeting smile,
       A lone car shoot through city’s Auroras,
Dilated moons chant cycles of your spell.

Engineered through time and space lies us all,
You on the conveyor belts of highways,
Whose lives fall out of synch without a call,
Blurred by their fingerprints our future days.

May life digest you slowly, feed the graves,
Shall you return, gasoline infused in my veins,
Fluorescent street lights outline things we crave,
You could offer in your palm for fast lanes.

Like a piece of code no one would ever solve,
Or were they shocked by the electricity of this love.
Seazy Inkwell
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