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#gasstation
A day is gone another arose, a little pickle is now a goat. I a little lad want a dad but the one I got is still at that old gas station; please oh please come back for me mom is waiting oh how so I plead.
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Mar 15, 2019
Mar 15, 2019 at 3:10 PM UTC
Come back dad
the bell jingles as she steps into the holiday stationstore on the corner of two discarded streets, signs too battered to read there was free hot chocolate on tuesdays it was always a little too sweet the cream-colored tile is stained by thousands of half-cleaned messes the faint squeak of the roller grill complimenting cheesy pop music bright packages scream brand names she never buys she picks a cup, the smallest size and fills it ignoring the drips of pumpkin spice on the counter, left by a hurried predecessor she adds cream she doesn't think about the calories she doesn't think about what her friends are up to she doesn't think about how much she hates hearing this **** song she thinks about grabbing a snickers for the road shredded black combat boots thump to the register she sets her snickers bar on the counter paying the cashier (jeremy) with a crumpled dollar bill his gray eyes brim with something like pity, like they do every week she pretends not to see he says something she pretends not to hear he says something else she walks out icy rain makes her pull her hood tighter she sips the cocoa it always was a little too sweet
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Oct 10, 2018
Oct 10, 2018 at 12:06 AM UTC
Tuesday
Back to the Speedway, The gas is $1.91 The food is cheap Where my daddy Buys cigars to chew on The cashier Is so high He forgets what day it is And wishes us a 'Merry Christmas' On July 31st.
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Feb 27, 2016
Feb 27, 2016 at 9:42 AM UTC
The Speedway on the Corner