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The house lights burned yellow through thin window glass What remains of the life we shared. I wanted to enter. To remain. But the night proved too much sinking into my chest. So I went without goodbye. Some acts are unknowingly cruel like the moon giving a sour milk glow softening the road that leads away. And I went on this way. Looking back without doing so. Until morning color   broke the horizon. Where I thought things would be different. You know. Not the same.
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May 30, 2019
May 30, 2019 at 4:39 PM UTC
Yellow
The house lights burned yellow through thin window glass What remains of the life we shared. I wanted to enter. To remain. But the night proved too much sinking into my chest. So I went without goodbye. Some acts are unknowingly cruel like the moon giving a sour milk glow softening the road that leads away. And I went on this way. Looking back without doing so. Until morning color   broke the horizon. Where I thought things would be different. You know. Not the same.
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Oklahoma
May 30, 2019
May 30, 2019 at 4:39 PM UTC
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