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It's called the Hotel Cabrillo Rent's $550 a month The stairs are dead And the brick is sobbing In 100 years of blood and spit The tenants are much the same Except maybe a few years younger I saw her at the door today She was my age Her eyes were bold Dark I was covered in sweat from work She opened the building door for me The way she looked up at me Like I was it Something to see I haven't seen that look in years... It murdered the last five years... The bad ones... For a moment... I said "thanks" She smiled, said "no problem" But it was
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Jun 14, 2015
Jun 14, 2015 at 9:37 PM UTC
Love in the Live In Hotel
It's called the Hotel Cabrillo Rent's $550 a month The stairs are dead And the brick is sobbing In 100 years of blood and spit The tenants are much the same Except maybe a few years younger I saw her at the door today She was my age Her eyes were bold Dark I was covered in sweat from work She opened the building door for me The way she looked up at me Like I was it Something to see I haven't seen that look in years... It murdered the last five years... The bad ones... For a moment... I said "thanks" She smiled, said "no problem" But it was
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Jun 14, 2015
Jun 14, 2015 at 9:37 PM UTC
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