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Suburbia
Low-lit suburbia,
With its boxed excitement,
Suited her mood right now.
She lived a silent life
Of genteel disaster
And spent her afternoons
In cafés with her cups,
Deep in the corridor
Of her mind’s memories.
A kiss in a car park,
Which could have changed her life
(But which changed someone else’s),
Still haunted her at nights,
When darkness stole her dreams...
Saturday 8th October 2022 6:34 pm
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