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thick skin; born from years of frustration exile and failure a diamond fella they called him a gentle man by any other name in my book always with open arms giving his time freely helping people was his vice and ultimately his undoing understated in beige camouflaged in denim cloaked in 3-0-1 zips sipping a beer I've never even heard of all the time I knew him every time I saw him sat on his own or propping up the bar he was playing Worms the 2007 Edition on a retro brick mobile just to be around people the social animal inside drawn like a moth to the flame the flickering glow the background chatter the clinking of glasses the deluge of laughter surfing the vibes of waves drowned in the welcomed cacophony of bar culture he was everywhere and nowhere the man with no name seemingly knowing everyone but he always sat alone tonight my friend someone somewhere is raising a glass with your name on it
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Jul 4, 2013
Jul 4, 2013 at 6:53 PM UTC
Social Animals
thick skin; born from years of frustration exile and failure a diamond fella they called him a gentle man by any other name in my book always with open arms giving his time freely helping people was his vice and ultimately his undoing understated in beige camouflaged in denim cloaked in 3-0-1 zips sipping a beer I've never even heard of all the time I knew him every time I saw him sat on his own or propping up the bar he was playing Worms the 2007 Edition on a retro brick mobile just to be around people the social animal inside drawn like a moth to the flame the flickering glow the background chatter the clinking of glasses the deluge of laughter surfing the vibes of waves drowned in the welcomed cacophony of bar culture he was everywhere and nowhere the man with no name seemingly knowing everyone but he always sat alone tonight my friend someone somewhere is raising a glass with your name on it
Never forget the people around you. Sometimes its the little things in life from people we walk passed that make the biggest changes to the world.
DBeard
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Scottish
Jul 4, 2013
Jul 4, 2013 at 6:53 PM UTC
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