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Broken Sky

by phoenixv2

There are galaxies of stars in your eyes Like the rust spots scattered on the slide. The one we used to ride, Before the moon stole the tide. And now I’m lost in the broken scatters Because you were all that mattered.
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phoenixv2
21 / Non-binary
For You?
Written by
phoenixv2
21 / Non-binary
Published
Dec 4, 2015
Time
1m
Notes

"I'm sorry that I could see galaxies in your eyes but you couldn't find a single star in mine."

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