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- Michelle
Very poetic. Beautiful.
Was the subway musician who’s music you used in NYC? If so, you might be able to find out who he was by describing him to the ‘Saw Lady’.
We don’t get a lot of public musicians out here.
At least not outside the city of Detroit. Even then they tend to be few and far between.
We have endless motors and engines running all day cutting, trimmming, and otherwise reducing the amount of vegetation that makes the landscape something more than just a goddamn catalog spread. Since the warm weather began spurting out this season, there isn’t more than 15 minutes of silence before another dedicated American fires up a gas powered slicing machine and walks nowhere for a few hours.
We do, however, have plenty of construction, particularly on the roads. The main avenue near me has been scraped clean and a new, stronger, blacker resurfacing is underway. For an additional fee, comprable to what a parent pays to a better charter school, they can have their child coated in glistening asphalt. The workers have a special directing tube dedicated to just this application. The process is said to tickle and takes just a few minutes out in the middle turn lane and requires little prep although they do recommend you remove their shoes.
Such is our way.
i share some of these reasons.
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:-) sam