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After the last call And the subsequent lock-in Of the second bar we'd hit Where we'd sat doing shots And talking Fitzgerald and Joyce We took shelter from the downpour Under the awning of a bodega Out on Atlantic Avenue. I clasped your head in my hands, In emphasis of some joke just told Before you passed me a poorly rolled cigarette And I turned for a drag. Exhaling, I felt your gaze Penetrate through my lungs' fresh smoke And fill me full-brimmed Like a rush of blood. You grabbed me then Our faces wet with rain And gave me the nicest kiss I'd ever known. Drawing away You swore and ****** yourself For your mistake. I tried to ride your bike But fell My drunken feet entwined in the peddles. When the rain had stopped We sat on the hot concrete And I tried to remember A song that I wanted you to hear. We pushed your bike To the Nevins St. Subway stop And you stood there And watched As I went underground Before cycling home Over Brooklyn Bridge.
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Jun 29, 2012
Jun 29, 2012 at 7:59 AM UTC
5am, Nevins St.
After the last call And the subsequent lock-in Of the second bar we'd hit Where we'd sat doing shots And talking Fitzgerald and Joyce We took shelter from the downpour Under the awning of a bodega Out on Atlantic Avenue. I clasped your head in my hands, In emphasis of some joke just told Before you passed me a poorly rolled cigarette And I turned for a drag. Exhaling, I felt your gaze Penetrate through my lungs' fresh smoke And fill me full-brimmed Like a rush of blood. You grabbed me then Our faces wet with rain And gave me the nicest kiss I'd ever known. Drawing away You swore and ****** yourself For your mistake. I tried to ride your bike But fell My drunken feet entwined in the peddles. When the rain had stopped We sat on the hot concrete And I tried to remember A song that I wanted you to hear. We pushed your bike To the Nevins St. Subway stop And you stood there And watched As I went underground Before cycling home Over Brooklyn Bridge.
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Jun 29, 2012
Jun 29, 2012 at 7:59 AM UTC
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