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Driving into the night at Twilight...
A 2nd part to the original "Twilight Cruisin'" (& better)
GIVE IT A MINUTE TO SYNC!
At it again, you're heading the opposite way on the highway towards the Sunset going into the urban center of Heliopolis!
The top is down and you're dropping 150km/h as one world is winding down around you & another is just getting started...
Your in the zone but can't help notice just the same the noise getting louder as you cruise towards it.
You bob your head and smirk a fanciful grin as you think about the night that is soon to be!
It feels good to be alive & savor moments like these.
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