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Dec 2014
Union Station
I remember the drunk man
Bellowing opera in the corner
And the train that flew under
Us on the windy bridge
How we circled the quiet halls
In the floors below
But now I’m here
And these moments have passed
The station has not lost its splendor
But simply isn’t full
There is beauty in the hollowness
Of cheekbones
And this place is just a skeleton
Zoe Green
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Zoe Green  Missouri
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