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It was loveless, lost and seldom planned, Penned obtuse in steady hand, We dreamed aloud as old men lied, Then took their place as old men died, And lay with what hope we could ration, Drawn away in stiff staccato fashion, To another dismal city street, Holding on with trembling feet, As time still breaks us, all we know, Keep faith in loss and letting go, This sacrifice, once worth the cause, Now only good for cheap applause, But maybe somewhere chance still carries on, To catch on to us before we’re gone, As we color outside limits and lanes, Seeking freedom from these rusted chains.
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Sep 4, 2015
Sep 4, 2015 at 10:33 AM UTC
Horseless carriage
It was loveless, lost and seldom planned, Penned obtuse in steady hand, We dreamed aloud as old men lied, Then took their place as old men died, And lay with what hope we could ration, Drawn away in stiff staccato fashion, To another dismal city street, Holding on with trembling feet, As time still breaks us, all we know, Keep faith in loss and letting go, This sacrifice, once worth the cause, Now only good for cheap applause, But maybe somewhere chance still carries on, To catch on to us before we’re gone, As we color outside limits and lanes, Seeking freedom from these rusted chains.
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Sep 4, 2015
Sep 4, 2015 at 10:33 AM UTC
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