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Always in a Rush

Bleeding ropes wrap, twist Following the contours of his arm Dangling, With no life left. Sparkling shards sprayed Across the street Another sacrifice   To the nine to five grind. Eyes staring unseeing Transfixed on the Telephone pole The last thing he ever saw. Another widow, Another orphan, All because he was Running late.
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Sep 20, 2010
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