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i drove into one of those famous tunnels beneath the Chesapeake under a freighter that lumbered in its foggy distance, still off about half a mile i thought the kids might get a kick out of this experience but they were busy in the rear view mirror, snared in silent worlds of mini screen devices i bought to see them smile there's only static on the radio now, like no more bourbon left in the bottle and you're so quiet this is my life - the thrumming dented van within a sterile white tile fortress, ears on verge of popping i hear humming tires, the thumps of each heart beat trapped inside, heterodyned
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Dec 3, 2013
Dec 3, 2013 at 11:35 PM UTC
Radio Silence
i drove into one of those famous tunnels beneath the Chesapeake under a freighter that lumbered in its foggy distance, still off about half a mile i thought the kids might get a kick out of this experience but they were busy in the rear view mirror, snared in silent worlds of mini screen devices i bought to see them smile there's only static on the radio now, like no more bourbon left in the bottle and you're so quiet this is my life - the thrumming dented van within a sterile white tile fortress, ears on verge of popping i hear humming tires, the thumps of each heart beat trapped inside, heterodyned
robert-zanfad
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Dec 3, 2013
Dec 3, 2013 at 11:35 PM UTC
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