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Towed Dreams
Under silver beams, the moonlight gleams,
A tow truck rumbles, gliding through dreams.
Chrome that sparkles, under stars so bright,
Pulls along stories of the depth of night.
Faded hopes resting in rusted frames,
Worn-out wishes quietly whisper names.
As the engine purrs, the city sighs,
Towing our dreams ‘neath the endless skies.
Reflection in metal, a luminous trace,
Each turn reveals a forgotten place.
Faced with the stillness, with engines that moan,
We chase down our visions until they’re our own.
Midnight Rescues
In shadows where the tired tires rest,
Lost souls gather, secrets manifest.
The city hums with whispers low,
As tow trucks glide, their lights aglow.
Silent witnesses to each fare,
Life’s stories linger in the cool night air.
Faded hopes, in metal they trust,
Finding solace in the rust.
Underneath the neon’s glare,
Dreams awake, drifting without care.
Tow trucks roam with a gentle grace,
In every corner, a familiar face.
Streetlights flicker, the world in pause,
The hum of engines, a silent applause.
For every lost soul seeking light,
A tow truck waits, in the heart of night.
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