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Taste of freshly picked honeysuckle melting on my tongue, diving head first into the smells and sounds of spring, croaking of insects as they happily hum on blossomed branches, I bite into ripe fruits and frolick under a sun who fights slumber till late, my arms tickling against the fresh green grass as I lay in the park with my notebook, dogs barking cheerily as they run in the open space, dusting me with pollen and peacefulness, the earth soaking in a warmth about which I've been dreaming for months. Loving you was the emergence of spring, and thus without you I remain frozen in a winter that seems it will never thaw.
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Mar 6, 2015
Mar 6, 2015 at 1:10 AM UTC
Spring
Taste of freshly picked honeysuckle melting on my tongue, diving head first into the smells and sounds of spring, croaking of insects as they happily hum on blossomed branches, I bite into ripe fruits and frolick under a sun who fights slumber till late, my arms tickling against the fresh green grass as I lay in the park with my notebook, dogs barking cheerily as they run in the open space, dusting me with pollen and peacefulness, the earth soaking in a warmth about which I've been dreaming for months. Loving you was the emergence of spring, and thus without you I remain frozen in a winter that seems it will never thaw.
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Mar 6, 2015
Mar 6, 2015 at 1:10 AM UTC
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