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Traffic in the streets, like the city has a cold, that has made to the lungs, you are much more, than that sinkhole on one fifty-two, to me, this won't stop me or get me down, cars surround mine, four wheels drowning in plastic up to the roofline, my nerves, are no longer elastic, they call it the rush hour, should be the crush hour, for all the fender benders, and drivers in my face, laying on their horns, saying, "pay attention", and their intention is to take your place in line, if I could be anywhere it, would be with you but here am I, in the heart of one five two, main artery blocked by grid lock, and my thoughts turn east, away from the feast that waits for me up the road, there is something about the mysterious unknown, that has grown on me, but if I don't focus on the locusts overhead, and those behind the wheel                      of their automobile, my life maybe summed up by an accident. Uh huh, Uh huh
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May 2, 2014
May 2, 2014 at 10:59 PM UTC
Traffic King
Traffic in the streets, like the city has a cold, that has made to the lungs, you are much more, than that sinkhole on one fifty-two, to me, this won't stop me or get me down, cars surround mine, four wheels drowning in plastic up to the roofline, my nerves, are no longer elastic, they call it the rush hour, should be the crush hour, for all the fender benders, and drivers in my face, laying on their horns, saying, "pay attention", and their intention is to take your place in line, if I could be anywhere it, would be with you but here am I, in the heart of one five two, main artery blocked by grid lock, and my thoughts turn east, away from the feast that waits for me up the road, there is something about the mysterious unknown, that has grown on me, but if I don't focus on the locusts overhead, and those behind the wheel                      of their automobile, my life maybe summed up by an accident. Uh huh, Uh huh
darrell-wade-elverum
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May 2, 2014
May 2, 2014 at 10:59 PM UTC
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