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it's like early season, leaves out on the low twined branches with the thought of you like so many cabbage moths (small white, actually butterflies) (moths are better anyway) flittering fo r one moment I say "you are beautiful" th e breeze carries your white laced wings to my soft cotton, the canvas I spread over my winter-long in sec ur i ties, 'cause I'm still like when I was sev en teen and believed and believe you'd never really want b roken little sad little me anyway. and the air comes in from the northeast and you- -starry eyed- -dance away, like a soft spring laugh.
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May 11, 2013
May 11, 2013 at 7:39 AM UTC
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it's like early season, leaves out on the low twined branches with the thought of you like so many cabbage moths (small white, actually butterflies) (moths are better anyway) flittering fo r one moment I say "you are beautiful" th e breeze carries your white laced wings to my soft cotton, the canvas I spread over my winter-long in sec ur i ties, 'cause I'm still like when I was sev en teen and believed and believe you'd never really want b roken little sad little me anyway. and the air comes in from the northeast and you- -starry eyed- -dance away, like a soft spring laugh.
tom-mccone
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May 11, 2013
May 11, 2013 at 7:39 AM UTC
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