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Strangers on the Street
Contributed by
Meddy45
on
Tuesday, 9th November 2010 @ 11:01:16 AM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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Through the window The faces pass as quickly as their lives, The cold air Biting into their worst experiences To keep them awake at night.
Every face has a different tale, The eyes always droop The nose pointed to the ground, The mouth in a permanent frown Or a straight lifeless line.
Who amoung us really stands out? Is it the oldest man with the most stories Or the child who gazes at the sky, While the mother attends her needs. The smartest teen may have popularity But her independance may not exist.
When you realise you have nothing Compared to the one you look down on Because they are different, Do not expect help from them, For this they have waited.
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Meddy45
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2010-11-09 11:01:16] (Date/Time posted on
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