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Don't get into that car I scream But I am trapped on the opposite side of plastic window panes Don't take her away she's barely sixteen all alone this time (God, I'm glad its not me) Don't get into that car I whisper to a black Toyota Camry sitting in the street waiting, just waiting for its quarterly visit Don't get into that car I exclaim to a black and white bumper sticker that says "read" in chunky (ironic) block letters Don't get into that car I choke out to the four wheeled death trap that takes away my sister on an eight hour journey back to childhood misery that I myself have only just aged out of Don't get into the car I say to the exhaust that's left in my sister's wake. (knowing it will make no difference)
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Nov 22, 2016
Nov 22, 2016 at 4:49 PM UTC
...and it drove her away
Don't get into that car I scream But I am trapped on the opposite side of plastic window panes Don't take her away she's barely sixteen all alone this time (God, I'm glad its not me) Don't get into that car I whisper to a black Toyota Camry sitting in the street waiting, just waiting for its quarterly visit Don't get into that car I exclaim to a black and white bumper sticker that says "read" in chunky (ironic) block letters Don't get into that car I choke out to the four wheeled death trap that takes away my sister on an eight hour journey back to childhood misery that I myself have only just aged out of Don't get into the car I say to the exhaust that's left in my sister's wake. (knowing it will make no difference)
She's gone.
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Nov 22, 2016
Nov 22, 2016 at 4:49 PM UTC
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