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Your window rolled down The smoke Pouring out of my mouth Like your chimney in winter And yet The whole time I perceive things moving slow My grinning face Your laugh All the lights from driving down the highway That every few seconds Light up our faces horizontally And flash in terrific blinding orange stripes But still Moving slowly Softly Like the gentle waves of foam at night The car slows The engine dies I climb out dizzily I realize we've arrived at the ocean Just in time for a midnight swim, you say
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Jan 14, 2015
Jan 14, 2015 at 2:49 PM UTC
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Your window rolled down The smoke Pouring out of my mouth Like your chimney in winter And yet The whole time I perceive things moving slow My grinning face Your laugh All the lights from driving down the highway That every few seconds Light up our faces horizontally And flash in terrific blinding orange stripes But still Moving slowly Softly Like the gentle waves of foam at night The car slows The engine dies I climb out dizzily I realize we've arrived at the ocean Just in time for a midnight swim, you say
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Jan 14, 2015
Jan 14, 2015 at 2:49 PM UTC
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