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He wakes up before the sun Park benches and alleyways cardboard boxes and piles of coats he has nests all over the city strategically placed near the corner shop fast food places and liquor stores on a good day he can buy three twenty-two ounces of Budweiser so that by night time he can forget himself forget you forget me forget his home a damp concrete floor and a shirt pocket filled with loose cigarettes He wakes up before the sun until the day comes when he won't
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Feb 13, 2013
Feb 13, 2013 at 2:18 PM UTC
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He wakes up before the sun Park benches and alleyways cardboard boxes and piles of coats he has nests all over the city strategically placed near the corner shop fast food places and liquor stores on a good day he can buy three twenty-two ounces of Budweiser so that by night time he can forget himself forget you forget me forget his home a damp concrete floor and a shirt pocket filled with loose cigarettes He wakes up before the sun until the day comes when he won't
harry-j-baxter
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Feb 13, 2013
Feb 13, 2013 at 2:18 PM UTC
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