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I haven't felt this in a long while That same old, beautiful teenage rebellion coursing through my twenty year old veins Remember the grass we'd tread on during days of Extracurricular activities all hungover and dread locked Or the Saturday night in late September When three girls first inched their way toward a mirror In the thrift store and the coffee shop Gourds and games and locking ourselves in the car to listen to that rust colored song Amid the high school hoi Polloi Three girls, still, getting closer to that mirror There were books about the body in a Goodwill About the diseases that afflict our tiny bones And science hung from a rack while she put on an old mans sweater and fantasized about the death that could have taken place in each stitch Catholic school boy bonfire Doing donuts in the field because, well, life is a highway And can you believe it? She hit her head again Oh our blonde believer, knocking her brain out of her skull and onto the highway While our other friends smoked secrets in the woods out past the driveway When we parted from our dear doe eyed psychopath And found ourselves a trifecta for the first time in months, There was only one thing to do - Admit there were robots among us, chug a beer, and say goodnight
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Aug 22, 2016
Aug 22, 2016 at 11:14 PM UTC
Landlocked Blues in your old Subaru
I haven't felt this in a long while That same old, beautiful teenage rebellion coursing through my twenty year old veins Remember the grass we'd tread on during days of Extracurricular activities all hungover and dread locked Or the Saturday night in late September When three girls first inched their way toward a mirror In the thrift store and the coffee shop Gourds and games and locking ourselves in the car to listen to that rust colored song Amid the high school hoi Polloi Three girls, still, getting closer to that mirror There were books about the body in a Goodwill About the diseases that afflict our tiny bones And science hung from a rack while she put on an old mans sweater and fantasized about the death that could have taken place in each stitch Catholic school boy bonfire Doing donuts in the field because, well, life is a highway And can you believe it? She hit her head again Oh our blonde believer, knocking her brain out of her skull and onto the highway While our other friends smoked secrets in the woods out past the driveway When we parted from our dear doe eyed psychopath And found ourselves a trifecta for the first time in months, There was only one thing to do - Admit there were robots among us, chug a beer, and say goodnight
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Aug 22, 2016
Aug 22, 2016 at 11:14 PM UTC
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