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A fog descends on our fair city. Like crowns upon the heads of giants, the clouds come to rest atop the brows of buildings too tall. Midnight diadems glimmering in the beam of headlights, homebound. We consider our station from the sidewalk, daydreaming in the dead of night. Absent thoughts for highrise kingdoms. It passes, and all that's left is fairy glamour. And as we walk, we look up and up and up.
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Dec 10, 2014
Dec 10, 2014 at 11:07 PM UTC
for my city
A fog descends on our fair city. Like crowns upon the heads of giants, the clouds come to rest atop the brows of buildings too tall. Midnight diadems glimmering in the beam of headlights, homebound. We consider our station from the sidewalk, daydreaming in the dead of night. Absent thoughts for highrise kingdoms. It passes, and all that's left is fairy glamour. And as we walk, we look up and up and up.
alex-higgins
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Dec 10, 2014
Dec 10, 2014 at 11:07 PM UTC
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