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Roads I Know
I drove past my elementary school today
The streets were dark and quiet
Strange to think there was once a time
Where spirits of mine would riot
The image stills and the color fades in
I begin to hear the children shrieking
Ripples of creaking swings and fences
The lonely littles weeping
Years ago, the same me
Who vaguely recalls the place
Hid secrets in the plastered walls
Forever trapped in time and space
Here, the world could spin off its axis
And no one would question a thing
Here was where we bore our souls
And we let our dreams sing
As the road begins to diverge
And the setting escapes my view
My older hands that steer the wheel
Remembers the pictures they drew
I keep going, I leave it behind
It gets further and further away
Synonymous with once-vivid pictures
That now smear in blurs of gray
Although I know I won't turn around
The joyful voices will always hush
Whispering to the days of past
To the strangers who fell with us
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