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In terraced ranks of brick and slate they stand in rows and wait their fate. The street lies in abandoned zones deserted now the cobbled stones. And all that’s seen on darkest nights the distant red of rear tail lights. By day exposed as light breaks through a barren land a desolate view. An empty scape where bleak wind blows where buddleia and nettle grows. Where rotting wood and old tin sheets and bricks and rubble lie in heaps. In terraced ranks of brick and slate they stand in rows and wait their fate.
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Mar 21, 2019
Mar 21, 2019 at 4:32 AM UTC
LAST STREET STANDING
In terraced ranks of brick and slate they stand in rows and wait their fate. The street lies in abandoned zones deserted now the cobbled stones. And all that’s seen on darkest nights the distant red of rear tail lights. By day exposed as light breaks through a barren land a desolate view. An empty scape where bleak wind blows where buddleia and nettle grows. Where rotting wood and old tin sheets and bricks and rubble lie in heaps. In terraced ranks of brick and slate they stand in rows and wait their fate.
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Mar 21, 2019
Mar 21, 2019 at 4:32 AM UTC
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