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My ear, still wet and ringing from beer-breath secrets where I leaned to hear the tin-can submarine story - then had to leave. The constant tick inside my head louder and louder since our call, me: somewhere in the South Atlantic you: in Milton Keynes. Inside the black wells between the orange hiss of sodium lights my firework nerves crackle - the splutter of a coffee machine hides the arrival of the 10:43. The scent of your lips deafen me. Wind slices the platform like the shrill pain of The Surgeon when he hacked at my toe-nail. (It was one of those nights.) Two express trains pass and we are caught in a vortex of crisp packets and *** butts. A tissue hat, green and damaged, floats onto the track.
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Nov 27, 2013
Nov 27, 2013 at 11:24 AM UTC
Waiting for You on New Year's Eve
My ear, still wet and ringing from beer-breath secrets where I leaned to hear the tin-can submarine story - then had to leave. The constant tick inside my head louder and louder since our call, me: somewhere in the South Atlantic you: in Milton Keynes. Inside the black wells between the orange hiss of sodium lights my firework nerves crackle - the splutter of a coffee machine hides the arrival of the 10:43. The scent of your lips deafen me. Wind slices the platform like the shrill pain of The Surgeon when he hacked at my toe-nail. (It was one of those nights.) Two express trains pass and we are caught in a vortex of crisp packets and *** butts. A tissue hat, green and damaged, floats onto the track.
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Nov 27, 2013
Nov 27, 2013 at 11:24 AM UTC
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