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cars are speeding past us, laughing at our sunburnt bodies i'm too busy comparing sunflowers to your eyes to even listen we get high and decide to jump into the lake below us, hoping the water will soothe and sate our sexuality you ask me if i have ever brought anyone here before i jump, you stay i jump, you stay when i retire to the shore you are collecting your-eye-colored sunflowers and as we make shapes out of clouds to the sounds of traffic and trickling water you tell me about the last man that brought you here and we left the lake as we found it except a little less colorful
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Mar 27, 2016
Mar 27, 2016 at 2:17 PM UTC
less colorful
cars are speeding past us, laughing at our sunburnt bodies i'm too busy comparing sunflowers to your eyes to even listen we get high and decide to jump into the lake below us, hoping the water will soothe and sate our sexuality you ask me if i have ever brought anyone here before i jump, you stay i jump, you stay when i retire to the shore you are collecting your-eye-colored sunflowers and as we make shapes out of clouds to the sounds of traffic and trickling water you tell me about the last man that brought you here and we left the lake as we found it except a little less colorful
ethan-lee
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Lynchburg VA
Mar 27, 2016
Mar 27, 2016 at 2:17 PM UTC
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