training
The train so beautiful the sound and it's going the train again quiet otherwise the train one of the last nights and the train.Sound is warning in the quiet or a call to a call to a call to.Rumble. The bricks shudder. One of the last nights. The bricks shudder. I the bricks shudder I the bricks ready I am the bricks ready, ready.It comes closer, the engine. I am closer to bricks shudder here I am and the train is beside me for a few days more.
get a move on
What luck. What crazy luck. In only a few weeks, everything changes. Tonight, the apartment smells of ginger, lime, cranberries, cinnamon, promise. Tomorrow I clean. Thursday the landlord takes pictures for his ad. 2009 – a year of terrible, wonderful surprises.
lonely boy
real he man bad boyfish vague straight fishboring Auroralardy thick obvious oh everything the memory ambiguousdon't say out loudcan paint both waysrusting no responsiblerules for everybody but bad boy dictates mumblesdidn't do itnobody saw do itno erasiesnaughty dullpot wild cultivated corner store orchid so rare now everywherecheaptiredskanky pants shoes hatwho picked shirt for himno matchboo hoonobody understandsno such thing as friendssad really mumsy dadsylike 14except grey and baldingwhite a
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