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Train track sonnets, the drunk piano, old trumpets and dreams of West Virginia; gold tobacco in an antique pipe, finding a new look in outdated surroundings. Patients of self-hate stand in bandages, long sleeves, and in brickwork formation, all this to the beat of the white man blues, a country guitar, harsh vocal, the sleepless smoker on the bedside; new speakers for old tunes. A new look amongst past disguises, ancient lies, angry blisters on the road to recovery, pathetic bottle of emptied red wine. Tom still sings Hold On through bad hands and lotteries, he will stay to drink with me, when on a winning streak.
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Mar 31, 2015
Mar 31, 2015 at 5:05 PM UTC
Road to Recovery II
Train track sonnets, the drunk piano, old trumpets and dreams of West Virginia; gold tobacco in an antique pipe, finding a new look in outdated surroundings. Patients of self-hate stand in bandages, long sleeves, and in brickwork formation, all this to the beat of the white man blues, a country guitar, harsh vocal, the sleepless smoker on the bedside; new speakers for old tunes. A new look amongst past disguises, ancient lies, angry blisters on the road to recovery, pathetic bottle of emptied red wine. Tom still sings Hold On through bad hands and lotteries, he will stay to drink with me, when on a winning streak.
Edward-Coles
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Mar 31, 2015
Mar 31, 2015 at 5:05 PM UTC
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