I was on my way downtown. I probably shouldn't be walking this late, but sometimes I can't calm down. You know how I can be.
Ran into a revolutionary on the sidewalk asking for change.
I handed him a five. He looked at his watch and said, "I'll be on my way." I walked a city block. When I turned around, he was already gone.
Found myself in an allegory ongoing since the arcades took the darkness away.
Newborn babe in swaddling clothes. Where is your station? No one knows. Born in a forest of unanswered questions, some of them recent and some of them ancient.
Break into the construction site as automatons all come to life.
Crossing the bridge, I grew tired and paused as an angel came to read my thoughts. "Button your coat, Kevin. It's getting cold, and your friends don't want you on this threshold."
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