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I return where I was born, not physically Driving a machine that didn’t yet exist through the sleepy streets nocturnal every intersection bursting with memories Past overgrown trees surrounding an elementary school I can’t see Thrusting into radio static songs names scenes all unfamiliar except the change drums as predictable as heartbeats On the sandy road between a home and the soundtrack of the sea where I lingered now, and then Walking by a mother n’ son and waves ending that’s called sea foam, she said waking by a memory being formed On the shore’s blue blend men become boys again toes plucked from the sand and it’s years before the tide returns them Inspired by the shores of Virginia Beach, VA
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Aug 5, 2012
Aug 5, 2012 at 10:39 PM UTC
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I return where I was born, not physically Driving a machine that didn’t yet exist through the sleepy streets nocturnal every intersection bursting with memories Past overgrown trees surrounding an elementary school I can’t see Thrusting into radio static songs names scenes all unfamiliar except the change drums as predictable as heartbeats On the sandy road between a home and the soundtrack of the sea where I lingered now, and then Walking by a mother n’ son and waves ending that’s called sea foam, she said waking by a memory being formed On the shore’s blue blend men become boys again toes plucked from the sand and it’s years before the tide returns them Inspired by the shores of Virginia Beach, VA
arthur-klepchukov
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Aug 5, 2012
Aug 5, 2012 at 10:39 PM UTC
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