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Along a dusky road, tail lights glare ahead— Glowing, beastly eyes of some ****** origin. There is no going To be done. The heart and hum of motion has died And drifted far along the blistering wind. Pungent smells of death plume With night-blackened smoke, The foul breath of burning tires and gasoline sludge. The air is acrid with it all. Yellow men in hats and heavy dungarees Wheel in their stock of the river And let the blaze drink it dry With unquenchable thirst.
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Aug 23, 2018
Aug 23, 2018 at 12:28 PM UTC
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Along a dusky road, tail lights glare ahead— Glowing, beastly eyes of some ****** origin. There is no going To be done. The heart and hum of motion has died And drifted far along the blistering wind. Pungent smells of death plume With night-blackened smoke, The foul breath of burning tires and gasoline sludge. The air is acrid with it all. Yellow men in hats and heavy dungarees Wheel in their stock of the river And let the blaze drink it dry With unquenchable thirst.
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Aug 23, 2018
Aug 23, 2018 at 12:28 PM UTC
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