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your knuckles when they’re lined up next to mine our hands laced together the one dimple in your left cheek that only comes out when you smile really, really big your moles and how i’m sure they’d form a constellation if only you’d let me see them long enough to connect the dots i can find stars elsewhere i suppose starlight, star-bright will you be my home tonight your knuckles how white they are when you grip my hand too tight my bones creak i squeeze back
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Mar 15, 2015
Mar 15, 2015 at 12:09 AM UTC
a shallow self
your knuckles when they’re lined up next to mine our hands laced together the one dimple in your left cheek that only comes out when you smile really, really big your moles and how i’m sure they’d form a constellation if only you’d let me see them long enough to connect the dots i can find stars elsewhere i suppose starlight, star-bright will you be my home tonight your knuckles how white they are when you grip my hand too tight my bones creak i squeeze back
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