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I hear screaming below me Somewhere down in the streets of the forgotten The echoes sound like marbles in a tin can Held up to my ear I can’t sleep, shadows look like humans And I lean hungrily against my cold wall Looking for a trace Feeling for a face, While the screaming ripples through skyscrapers and clean glass windows of office buildings I almost wait for the sirens that cut the fog of the city in two Like a machete to my pillowy body And I feel to blame I am warm and alone and insane I fear I’ll never leave this room I fear I’ll memorize the city’s hum
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Jun 23, 2016
Jun 23, 2016 at 9:34 PM UTC
Midnights And An Open Window
I hear screaming below me Somewhere down in the streets of the forgotten The echoes sound like marbles in a tin can Held up to my ear I can’t sleep, shadows look like humans And I lean hungrily against my cold wall Looking for a trace Feeling for a face, While the screaming ripples through skyscrapers and clean glass windows of office buildings I almost wait for the sirens that cut the fog of the city in two Like a machete to my pillowy body And I feel to blame I am warm and alone and insane I fear I’ll never leave this room I fear I’ll memorize the city’s hum
rachelleighbarnett
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Jun 23, 2016
Jun 23, 2016 at 9:34 PM UTC
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