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Last fed is the last out of bed. Just a few words to live by. I guess what I mean is I meant what I said, I never looked back as I tore out of town. Back home, folks were slower than most, lazy days, nowhere to go. Not much disrupting, except occasional snow, and me, I kept right in my lane. Now those days are gone, and for real, I don’t miss it. Never been ****** like I was that one Christmas; now holidays hurt, but I won’t cross those bridges. Symbols in smoke are sketched in the sky, I mistook them for clouds, guess the shapes caught my eye. My sister once scribbled a scene in her notebook, looked just like Milwaukee, but felt just like home. Everyone hurts, we’re all just the same; but I’ll make a name, when I dust off the dirt. Can’t quit for trying, and won’t keep pretending. All we can do is keep on enduring.
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Sep 11, 2017
Sep 11, 2017 at 12:49 PM UTC
Sisyphus
Last fed is the last out of bed. Just a few words to live by. I guess what I mean is I meant what I said, I never looked back as I tore out of town. Back home, folks were slower than most, lazy days, nowhere to go. Not much disrupting, except occasional snow, and me, I kept right in my lane. Now those days are gone, and for real, I don’t miss it. Never been ****** like I was that one Christmas; now holidays hurt, but I won’t cross those bridges. Symbols in smoke are sketched in the sky, I mistook them for clouds, guess the shapes caught my eye. My sister once scribbled a scene in her notebook, looked just like Milwaukee, but felt just like home. Everyone hurts, we’re all just the same; but I’ll make a name, when I dust off the dirt. Can’t quit for trying, and won’t keep pretending. All we can do is keep on enduring.
benjamin-lockwood
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27/M/Milwaukee, WI
Sep 11, 2017
Sep 11, 2017 at 12:49 PM UTC
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