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Cool air tickles my spine And reminds me that the promises Of beach days have faded, Much like my golden tan. The body of water across from me Has no pulse like the ocean. It lays flat like a sheet of glass, And reflects the trees that surround it. They’re in an awkward place right now. The trees, that is, much like you and I. Not green enough for summer, Not gold enough for fall. Just a strange in between On the second day of October. We are scattered between Acorns and fallen leaves, Our minds nestled between The pages of our journals.
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Nov 5, 2017
Nov 5, 2017 at 6:41 PM UTC
October 2, 2017
Cool air tickles my spine And reminds me that the promises Of beach days have faded, Much like my golden tan. The body of water across from me Has no pulse like the ocean. It lays flat like a sheet of glass, And reflects the trees that surround it. They’re in an awkward place right now. The trees, that is, much like you and I. Not green enough for summer, Not gold enough for fall. Just a strange in between On the second day of October. We are scattered between Acorns and fallen leaves, Our minds nestled between The pages of our journals.
morganjsullivan
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Nov 5, 2017
Nov 5, 2017 at 6:41 PM UTC
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