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I saw a cresting sunrise through the corridors of steel Was it 5 a.m. already? A convalescence of clouds, ruby tint, and gold trim At the corner of Columbus and Wacker I took a stumbling left Where is all the traffic? Two hundred yards ahead, and the road.... Stops Despite sleepless nights of sketching somehow, a road escaped reason In the heart of the midwest this grand testament to urban planning couldn't help but make one mistake I stood at the edge lording over the land and with ***** stained breath I declared myself king! The sun lent me her crown The city exhaled it's approval And I saw my first sunrise At The End of Wacker Drive
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Aug 17, 2015
Aug 17, 2015 at 6:25 PM UTC
At The End of Wacker Drive
I saw a cresting sunrise through the corridors of steel Was it 5 a.m. already? A convalescence of clouds, ruby tint, and gold trim At the corner of Columbus and Wacker I took a stumbling left Where is all the traffic? Two hundred yards ahead, and the road.... Stops Despite sleepless nights of sketching somehow, a road escaped reason In the heart of the midwest this grand testament to urban planning couldn't help but make one mistake I stood at the edge lording over the land and with ***** stained breath I declared myself king! The sun lent me her crown The city exhaled it's approval And I saw my first sunrise At The End of Wacker Drive
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Aug 17, 2015
Aug 17, 2015 at 6:25 PM UTC
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