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I live In America, in a suburb by the woods where the city is just a sneeze away, but just too far to touch. And the fireworks at the baseball games rattle my windows at night and the 10:15 train rattles by on time every night She lives In Japan in a little town by the sea I was there once, among the rice and water and we both biked to school. And the cranes that loaded the massive ships loomed over our lives and the hush of a small town woke me ever single night
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May 19, 2013
May 19, 2013 at 8:46 AM UTC
Friends in Japan
I live In America, in a suburb by the woods where the city is just a sneeze away, but just too far to touch. And the fireworks at the baseball games rattle my windows at night and the 10:15 train rattles by on time every night She lives In Japan in a little town by the sea I was there once, among the rice and water and we both biked to school. And the cranes that loaded the massive ships loomed over our lives and the hush of a small town woke me ever single night
christine-eglantine
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May 19, 2013
May 19, 2013 at 8:46 AM UTC
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