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Parking Lot Realities

By rheadaria

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Early in the morning, you see the parking lot silent;Beyond it receding the grass and vacancies,Perpetual animal creation--and recreation--begins anew--and the parking lot stands in the cradlebeside the crossroad sign waitingfor realists like you to create pause,to wish for a regressionbefore stepping on the daisy peekingfrom between a crack in the asphalt. Written October 3rd, 2001 © on Oct 03 2001 02:40 PM PST   0 • 9

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"Early in the morning, you see the parking lot silent;Beyond it receding the grass and vacancies,Perpetual animal creation--and recreation--begins anew--and the parking lot stands in the cradlebeside the crossroad sign waitingfor realists like you to create pause,to wish for a regressionbefore stepping on the daisy peekingfrom between a crack in the asphalt...."

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