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Vicky my dear girl,
Why do you roam the streets at night,
Alone, like I?
While others sleep,
...

If I gave you one last secret,

Would you hide it in a box?
...

Remember when you'd catch the eye,
Of a fellow passer by?
Commute to work, felt less alone,
Now our eye's condemned to phones.
...

When fire lights the streets at night,
When society will fall.
When all that's left is dust and death,
For this alone I'll call,
...

If one day our hearts collide by chance,
Then will let chance decide.
Seize all thoughts,
That logic dies,
...

From 'top my cigarette?
I know it likes to congregate
I've seen it all collect.
And pirouette majestically,
...

When I said you should come meet me,
What I meant was go away.
Though not worded so completely,
The message was not vague.
...

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Edinburgh

Vicky my dear girl,
Why do you roam the streets at night,
Alone, like I?
While others sleep,
Their eyes shut tight.
We gaze upon the Scottish night,
And stars,
And see each one.
They shine so bright,
That we may be forgiven,
For mistaking that our living,
Is nothing more or nothing less than this.

As the sleeper entertain themselves,
With midnight thought of
Paradise and hell,
And all that lies between,
I wonder if they've ever seen,
Edinburgh at half past three.
When gentle winds of the mist fed streets,
Becomes the means by which to breathe.
Now all that's ever come before,
All that will come to be, are we.

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