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Our Nights

(Not those dissatisfying) Sugar water memories Sweet without substance Our turn to flavor The drink of the day Fighting with hoses and sticks Sprinting after cars Chasing down a train Fueling our fires Cramming into a phone booth Rocking out to Queen Picking up 2am trash Cooking awful things And after every night We're drunk on coffee And late night window shopping With lots more to keep (Than sugarwater drinks)
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Aug 22, 2013
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