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Mountain Road, Soft rain buzzed gently down, From the milky sky, With the smell of mint chocolate chip ice cream, Onto a pleasant little blue car, That crept down the sloping turns, While the two passengers chatted, About their lives. Their yipping little dog, The mother-in-law's fried chicken, At Sunday dinner, A trip to San Francisco. With the converstation drifting, Over their warm interlocked fingers, And the radio hummed a song, That they both liked, As the open mouth of a tunnel, Swallowed their little car, And the rain remained outside, While they kept talking, About their life together.
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Jan 25, 2016
Jan 25, 2016 at 1:04 AM UTC
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Mountain Road, Soft rain buzzed gently down, From the milky sky, With the smell of mint chocolate chip ice cream, Onto a pleasant little blue car, That crept down the sloping turns, While the two passengers chatted, About their lives. Their yipping little dog, The mother-in-law's fried chicken, At Sunday dinner, A trip to San Francisco. With the converstation drifting, Over their warm interlocked fingers, And the radio hummed a song, That they both liked, As the open mouth of a tunnel, Swallowed their little car, And the rain remained outside, While they kept talking, About their life together.
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Jan 25, 2016
Jan 25, 2016 at 1:04 AM UTC
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