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Commute
We tumble.
In a too big box,
Like too small matches.
Jostled forth,
And back,
And forth once more,
And back again.
Tightly packed like cigarettes,
Taken out every so,
A new pack every morning
Every night
Sparks fly
Iron squeals
Everyday life blurring by
Getting pushed
And shoved
And jostled
To get ahead
To get there faster
All together like beads on a string
Yet strangers all the same
Further than ever
Up high like kings and queens
Until it all stops
Life stills
We tumble
In a too big world
With too small footprints
No longer kings and queens
(Though we never realized to begin with)
No longer jostled
Or shoved
No longer rushing,
Or wishing to get ahead
Further than ever
Until the next pack is bought
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