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I saw the dawn **** lonely orphans, while bats ate butterflies, cats killed sparrows and hope flew south for the winter. On my way downtown, I've seen the dead through windows at the drycleaners, eating hamburgers with starched faces The librarians, dry and dusty, pray for rain, as hippos weep, hyenas sigh, and hope flies south for the winter. I've seen the strange hand of circumstance wear the jester's hat. I've seen destiny angry turn her back, while potential is wasted on the railroad tracks. Yeah, hope flew south for the winter.
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Feb 25, 2020
Feb 25, 2020 at 1:38 PM UTC
Hope Took a Vacation
I saw the dawn **** lonely orphans, while bats ate butterflies, cats killed sparrows and hope flew south for the winter. On my way downtown, I've seen the dead through windows at the drycleaners, eating hamburgers with starched faces The librarians, dry and dusty, pray for rain, as hippos weep, hyenas sigh, and hope flies south for the winter. I've seen the strange hand of circumstance wear the jester's hat. I've seen destiny angry turn her back, while potential is wasted on the railroad tracks. Yeah, hope flew south for the winter.
thomas-w-case
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59/M/Clear Lake
Feb 25, 2020
Feb 25, 2020 at 1:38 PM UTC
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