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Challenging Horizons

I took a drive tonight to the edge of town— to our teenage horizon. I remembered how big that wall used to be, how scared we were to be confined. We'd stand at the end of glass-frame houses like it was the edge of all the world. So afraid of looking down, we never lifted our eyes across. I always thought we were too afraid, not ready, or something vague. Maybe we just grew farther apart. We were meandering rivers flooding over new plains, carving out separate trenches. But I don't think you changed. I know now I ignored that side of you, that I was blind to your warning signs and caution lights. You were bound to challenge that horizon's cliff, and I couldn't run from the cities we built on the front porches of our wild and reckless summers.
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32 / M / American
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32 / M / American
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Nov 4, 2014
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