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Watching as the flagship spirals out of control. Sweet neon lights sputtering supernova lighting the path back home. Where is home? A sign of the times. Men of the year walking down cracked walks sideways. These imperfections. Imagine the path smooth as whiskey and water. The element of life. Imagine the path cleared by pseudo-wilderness. Wouldn't it be lovely? Only interrupted by the cat-calls of taxis, metro, trains flying overhead. Which way is the right way? Row houses rise on either side a testament to the time when this broken down trains car of a town was a Pullman City. Degrading into bricks and mortar, rusting to the point of being obsolete. For a good time call me old-fashioned. This is my former glory, made into a city. It's time to decommission. This is what every show becomes when the lights fade and the curtain falls. When sunlight turns to shadow. I expect less.
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Nov 1, 2012
Nov 1, 2012 at 12:40 AM UTC
Less than average expectations
Watching as the flagship spirals out of control. Sweet neon lights sputtering supernova lighting the path back home. Where is home? A sign of the times. Men of the year walking down cracked walks sideways. These imperfections. Imagine the path smooth as whiskey and water. The element of life. Imagine the path cleared by pseudo-wilderness. Wouldn't it be lovely? Only interrupted by the cat-calls of taxis, metro, trains flying overhead. Which way is the right way? Row houses rise on either side a testament to the time when this broken down trains car of a town was a Pullman City. Degrading into bricks and mortar, rusting to the point of being obsolete. For a good time call me old-fashioned. This is my former glory, made into a city. It's time to decommission. This is what every show becomes when the lights fade and the curtain falls. When sunlight turns to shadow. I expect less.
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Nov 1, 2012
Nov 1, 2012 at 12:40 AM UTC
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