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The cracks in the sidewalk are forming a pattern. Keeping away those foreign to this land. If you don't belong here, don't be long here. It is funny how the snow falls over the trash and bricks. A blanket of white that hides the problems. The deafening sound of sorrow. A retirement home retired. Covered in graffiti and **** This talking must stop. The sky is growing darker and the nights they are below freezing. Driving down alleyways and watching the apocalypse prequel. Slam! The car stops, not wanting to move. The reverse went out long ago. Everything that had promise is broken. Shattered glass reflecting hope back into the sun.
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Jan 7, 2014
Jan 7, 2014 at 10:37 AM UTC
Driving Around the World
The cracks in the sidewalk are forming a pattern. Keeping away those foreign to this land. If you don't belong here, don't be long here. It is funny how the snow falls over the trash and bricks. A blanket of white that hides the problems. The deafening sound of sorrow. A retirement home retired. Covered in graffiti and **** This talking must stop. The sky is growing darker and the nights they are below freezing. Driving down alleyways and watching the apocalypse prequel. Slam! The car stops, not wanting to move. The reverse went out long ago. Everything that had promise is broken. Shattered glass reflecting hope back into the sun.
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Jan 7, 2014
Jan 7, 2014 at 10:37 AM UTC
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