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December

Cinnamon peppers the rooftops in December and the shattered whispers over the hills. It makes you sneeze and your fingers freeze which causes evermore solace with the warming fumes of myrrh. The bubbles which circle the edge of your tea, darling, pop on your nose as the steam rises we sit in rose, while outside the horizon is smudged with ash, and coal and dirt.
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Misser
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Apr 16, 2014
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one of my favorite poems that I have written :)

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#winter#fingers#rose#cold#whisper#horizon#bubbles#december#tea#hills#darling#freeze#sneeze#solace#nose#steam#dirt#cinnamon#rooftops#myrrh
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