Cath Crowley Quotes
I Took A Bus And Then A Train, And As Soon As I Saw That Place, Saw The Girls In Their Uniforms And The Huge Library And The Computer Rooms, I Knew I Belonged There. The Desks Weren't Graffitied With "Fuck You." The Only Drawings Of Anatomy Were Hanging On The Wall. I Sat At The Station That Afternoon Feeding Small Birds, Dreaming That I Lived In The City. I Let Three Trains Leave Before I Took One Home.
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