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Zoom in. See your heart at its Most spectacular through an Electron microscope. I've come to embrace our Lack of foreverness, yet Witness it through Our faint touches hidden Behind backs while passing. No, there is nothing divine Here. No shade of an angel's Wing over our hearts as they Stroke each other fleetingly, Just two pieces of mud in a World of dirt and Water. A broken man in a complete Galaxy; I carry my pieces with   My back straight. This scarred heart is weak, but My arms are well trained from Taking its loads. I'll carry yours when you need Me to. Zoom out. See our joined Hearts through a telescope. Milky Way doorways. The magical kissing of a neck Across a threshold.
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Mar 9, 2017
Mar 9, 2017 at 2:38 PM UTC
Friend for the End of the World
Zoom in. See your heart at its Most spectacular through an Electron microscope. I've come to embrace our Lack of foreverness, yet Witness it through Our faint touches hidden Behind backs while passing. No, there is nothing divine Here. No shade of an angel's Wing over our hearts as they Stroke each other fleetingly, Just two pieces of mud in a World of dirt and Water. A broken man in a complete Galaxy; I carry my pieces with   My back straight. This scarred heart is weak, but My arms are well trained from Taking its loads. I'll carry yours when you need Me to. Zoom out. See our joined Hearts through a telescope. Milky Way doorways. The magical kissing of a neck Across a threshold.
sgholter
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Mar 9, 2017
Mar 9, 2017 at 2:38 PM UTC
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