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I asked what's a home? And she said "a place where we know how to turn on the water." And I thought maybe it wasn't my home. So I'll go get some midnight coffee down the street. And pretend there's no one back there to yell at me Maybe then I can keep these words in my head long enough to write them down Or maybe I'll get drunk craning my neck to see the stars And realizing it's the lights of on-coming cars. The streetlights in this town are too dim. I think that's why there's no hope here anymore.
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Dec 3, 2013
Dec 3, 2013 at 1:49 AM UTC
Streetlights
I asked what's a home? And she said "a place where we know how to turn on the water." And I thought maybe it wasn't my home. So I'll go get some midnight coffee down the street. And pretend there's no one back there to yell at me Maybe then I can keep these words in my head long enough to write them down Or maybe I'll get drunk craning my neck to see the stars And realizing it's the lights of on-coming cars. The streetlights in this town are too dim. I think that's why there's no hope here anymore.
kaseyfromaz
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Dec 3, 2013
Dec 3, 2013 at 1:49 AM UTC
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