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I could write the lives of those behind the glass- For the young couple that smiles quietly over a full table of food; For the graying dog whose head perks up every time a bicycle passes; About the television that plays for an empty living room; For the children's faces that are lit up by the screen of smart phones rather than a parent's bad jokes; About the impurities that rip through the air over a curfew argument. But I wouldn't want to intrude. Others lives are meant to be seen through fuzzy goggles, Not binoculars
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Aug 18, 2014
Aug 18, 2014 at 8:12 PM UTC
Through Their Looking Glass
I could write the lives of those behind the glass- For the young couple that smiles quietly over a full table of food; For the graying dog whose head perks up every time a bicycle passes; About the television that plays for an empty living room; For the children's faces that are lit up by the screen of smart phones rather than a parent's bad jokes; About the impurities that rip through the air over a curfew argument. But I wouldn't want to intrude. Others lives are meant to be seen through fuzzy goggles, Not binoculars
kristen-ordonez
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Aug 18, 2014
Aug 18, 2014 at 8:12 PM UTC
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