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By Ohitskarina BRONZE
Waterloo, New York
In the background the telephone in the booth is off the hook. Street lamps fade in and out, giving just enough light to look, To look, to see, vacant streets, secluded alley...
Waterloo, New York
In the background the telephone in the booth is off the hook. Street lamps fade in and out, giving just enough light to look, To look, to see, vacant streets, secluded alley...