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In and out
I live in the revolving door
Glass panels surrounding on all sides
Moving in a constant circle
Like my own personal solar system
With me at its center
Alone except for the occasional star
Slipping through the leaves
Always coming in and out with a bang
Hurrying onward toward the future
Where we no longer meet
So I stay in the revolving door
Waiting for another star to come
Bridging the gap between time:
What was, what is, and what will be
Just a memory soon enough

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'Fudge' all them. Adding in space and stars just makes it more eloquent. Or maybe kf00zy is right, talking about anything outside of our own world and angst is unoriginal and confounding.
Nah. This is one of the first relatively popular poems on here that doesn't make we want to throw up at its popularity. Good stuff.
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