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pass the difference on

by @mark-john-junor-1

she laid her eyes on me like twin regrets her face was full of the dark hours full of graveyards of her truths once held so high now she stumbles in the hasty shadows of storms riding the coastal highway in the company of men who had seen brighter days of their own they break off a piece of stale bread and pass on the difference all with an eye to the gathering rain all with an eye to the long road i stood near to her and we spoke a few words before fate could drag her off her words were plain but behind you could see the rich tapestry of what could have been a life wrenched from its true line to follow the coastal highway to follow the setting sun they break stale bread and pass the difference on
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mark-john-junor-1
62 / M / American
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Written by
mark-john-junor-1
62 / M / American
Published
Jul 22, 2014
Time
2m
Tags
#lost#storm#frail#tropics
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