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Your hands felt like my own skin. I couldn't tell if you were dead already, or if it's just heavenly being around you. Your happiness radiating and your face, with the sun looking at it through the shades one last time before you're burned and urned to be spread among the rocks without your name in stone, it was blinding me. I couldn't bare to look. But now, it's hard not to see you. What's after death? Phone calls on seashells without having to let it ring, I'll always pick up immediately. Our connection will resemble rain. When my life gets cloudy, you'll come down to help me. You've always been there.
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Jun 26, 2014
Jun 26, 2014 at 6:40 AM UTC
Washing Ashes in the Sand (Pt. 1)
Your hands felt like my own skin. I couldn't tell if you were dead already, or if it's just heavenly being around you. Your happiness radiating and your face, with the sun looking at it through the shades one last time before you're burned and urned to be spread among the rocks without your name in stone, it was blinding me. I couldn't bare to look. But now, it's hard not to see you. What's after death? Phone calls on seashells without having to let it ring, I'll always pick up immediately. Our connection will resemble rain. When my life gets cloudy, you'll come down to help me. You've always been there.
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Jun 26, 2014
Jun 26, 2014 at 6:40 AM UTC
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