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my house There is a large grey cat sitting on a small house’s front porch he’s not looking at me but I’m looking at him, though the taxi car window. The taxi driver is beating an uneven rhythm, on the steering wheel as he waits for the light to change. My life is changing All around me and I’m moving away from everything I’ve ever known. From a small suburban home, into a small urban apartment, in the heart of the city, with only my mother. My mother is the one I’d miss the least but she’s the one who is coming with me. We are bringing so little with us, it was an excuse to clear out our house but it made it impossible for me to get out. Not that I had many places to go, I didn't have very many friends, but I’d walk to the park and sit on the swings Drifting back and forth, across from my first grade best friend’s house. In second grade we drifted apart but that it might have been because I got better grades. I was always good at school and I could walk there from my house. From my old house. The taxi starts moving away from the house and the cat. The taxi driver has stopped drumming.
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Jun 29, 2017
Jun 29, 2017 at 12:52 AM UTC
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my house There is a large grey cat sitting on a small house’s front porch he’s not looking at me but I’m looking at him, though the taxi car window. The taxi driver is beating an uneven rhythm, on the steering wheel as he waits for the light to change. My life is changing All around me and I’m moving away from everything I’ve ever known. From a small suburban home, into a small urban apartment, in the heart of the city, with only my mother. My mother is the one I’d miss the least but she’s the one who is coming with me. We are bringing so little with us, it was an excuse to clear out our house but it made it impossible for me to get out. Not that I had many places to go, I didn't have very many friends, but I’d walk to the park and sit on the swings Drifting back and forth, across from my first grade best friend’s house. In second grade we drifted apart but that it might have been because I got better grades. I was always good at school and I could walk there from my house. From my old house. The taxi starts moving away from the house and the cat. The taxi driver has stopped drumming.
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Jun 29, 2017
Jun 29, 2017 at 12:52 AM UTC
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