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I took Fifth Street home last night— two blocks back from the corner store selling dry-mouth Camels cheaper than the shop downtown. Away from the newspaper boxes selling the *Gazette, Times, Tribune, Post, Weekly, Daily, Whatever* for one dollar and fifty cents a pop. The crumbling sidewalks took the glare of porch lights and slid with 'em the length of this rusted chain-link fence spanning four yards, three front doors, two pipe railings, and a doghouse. The ice salt sprinkled from the stoops earlier that day made the glasswalk melt and bubble up, popping like Christmas bulbs beneath my shoes.
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Feb 15, 2015
Feb 15, 2015 at 6:12 PM UTC
Walk Home
I took Fifth Street home last night— two blocks back from the corner store selling dry-mouth Camels cheaper than the shop downtown. Away from the newspaper boxes selling the *Gazette, Times, Tribune, Post, Weekly, Daily, Whatever* for one dollar and fifty cents a pop. The crumbling sidewalks took the glare of porch lights and slid with 'em the length of this rusted chain-link fence spanning four yards, three front doors, two pipe railings, and a doghouse. The ice salt sprinkled from the stoops earlier that day made the glasswalk melt and bubble up, popping like Christmas bulbs beneath my shoes.
christopher-cizek
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Feb 15, 2015
Feb 15, 2015 at 6:12 PM UTC
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