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Autumn Ensemble

Zipper your arms around me, and meld into my eyes. Button your lips to mine, and let me breathe in that autumn air while I'm wrapped in you. Slip your hands down my waist while I crack a weathered smile. Stitching your fingers through mine. Let me know that all of this coldness that we've felt is merely from the seasons. Pressing your forehead to mine, leaving everything the Summer held behind. We're just two people, crunching fallen leaves with our feet, which echo the sounds of what we're trying so hard to avoid.
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caitlin-drew
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Oct 9, 2012
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