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Automobiles
Contributed by
richard2
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Wednesday, 16th May 2012 @ 06:30:54 PM in AEST
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StoryPoetry
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Automobiles
Soft green Cadillac Faded from the Nevada sun Sitting on the curb One wheel gone One wheel down Wheels going nowhere In the dust Tires are for Chevy mornings Not for Caddy evenings Tires are for running Roads are for walking
Soft green Cadillac Chrome remainder of the sunlit Rust of a desert moonlight wind Chrome is for the sun Rust is for the moon Dirt is dirt And the wind Is simply there when you Need the tears of god
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2012-05-16 18:30:54] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Automobiles
(User Rating: 1 ) by poewhit on
Wednesday, 16th May 2012 @ 07:36:45 PM AEST (User
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| Sort of reminded me of dinosaurs |
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Re: Automobiles
(User Rating: 1 ) by northernlights on
Thursday, 17th May 2012 @ 01:36:23 PM AEST (User
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| I can picture this and the feelings behind it great descriptive lines creating a real nostalgia.I'm definitely there looking down that road in the scorching sun. |
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