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she should have seen it coming the lights go on so slowly cross the street she lets the sidewalks carry her home one foot in front of the other cars come and go she never thinks to look he stands very still and breathes so easily wait for it1998, Written November 24th, 2001 © on Nov 24 2001 02:44 PM PST   10 • 0

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