Watch your step
Barefoot on the boulder pier
Digress alone into a steady pace
I’ll face my fear of floating off
White noise waves
Ican’t get Martin off my mind
We watched the old steel
Lose the chance to stand the test of time
Cheer and shout
To the sea of dust fading out
A memory
Lost to the wind / left to sit in a land fill
Their killing a novelty
Burning the books for
Highway walkers attention
So gather around
Cheer at the tragedy
Too loud to not look
Too heavy to heal
Bring your cameras and family
Your pets and your friends
Your drinks, your neighbors,
Your troubles no matter
How large or how petty
Cheer at the tragedy
Too loud not to look
Too heavy to heal
Bring your cameras and family
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