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High west; alone, walking with darkness, pavement grinding itself to ruin. Where the feet meet, the ground scowls and I know that I have been here before and I know that this girl would not care, but when the last post banished its light, when night overcomes the street, that is when I have found my unanimity. Though the haunt may carry itself on, I cannot waiver; now my heart is set it would only betray this street I walk, this street that crumbles under my feet, down into ruin, with my heart. They call it transcendence, when it is only a falsehood.
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Feb 27, 2013
Feb 27, 2013 at 10:24 PM UTC
The alleys.
High west; alone, walking with darkness, pavement grinding itself to ruin. Where the feet meet, the ground scowls and I know that I have been here before and I know that this girl would not care, but when the last post banished its light, when night overcomes the street, that is when I have found my unanimity. Though the haunt may carry itself on, I cannot waiver; now my heart is set it would only betray this street I walk, this street that crumbles under my feet, down into ruin, with my heart. They call it transcendence, when it is only a falsehood.
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Feb 27, 2013
Feb 27, 2013 at 10:24 PM UTC
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