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As I scraped the Susquehanna Curved the road away, The sky sagged down upon the view The garb of mist and grey. On through the glass, where rivulets Sought earth instead of metal The city-line escaped my eyes My foot pressed past the pedal. Another place, another time Another rainy day The dewdrops misting earthward Jeweled the leaves along the way. My body sweeps the filthy streets My eyes stretch up on high They seek the metal corpses with an Unabsorbing eye. While miles away, I'm wandering A faded forest path And pacing past the places Where our bodies pressed the grass.
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Apr 6, 2017
Apr 6, 2017 at 10:25 PM UTC
I'm Still There. (City/Forest Mist/Rain)
As I scraped the Susquehanna Curved the road away, The sky sagged down upon the view The garb of mist and grey. On through the glass, where rivulets Sought earth instead of metal The city-line escaped my eyes My foot pressed past the pedal. Another place, another time Another rainy day The dewdrops misting earthward Jeweled the leaves along the way. My body sweeps the filthy streets My eyes stretch up on high They seek the metal corpses with an Unabsorbing eye. While miles away, I'm wandering A faded forest path And pacing past the places Where our bodies pressed the grass.
sarah-spang
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Apr 6, 2017
Apr 6, 2017 at 10:25 PM UTC
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