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Under the still and open stars of a cousin's farm too far to touch, I've dreamt of whiskers on catfish since we last had tea. The Waitomo Caves are strung by glowworms I was too afraid to be touched by. What if it touched my arm and had me turn around? If one had stuck my lip? If I'd feel my face in blue glow light just for a while? I'd rest my head upon your arm to take a memory for Facebook. Your college crush would see herself as phosphoric string that brushed your hair. At night we'd drink a flower-blossomed tea and meet again, two cave fish in a dream.
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Feb 8, 2020
Feb 8, 2020 at 10:49 AM UTC
cave fish
Under the still and open stars of a cousin's farm too far to touch, I've dreamt of whiskers on catfish since we last had tea. The Waitomo Caves are strung by glowworms I was too afraid to be touched by. What if it touched my arm and had me turn around? If one had stuck my lip? If I'd feel my face in blue glow light just for a while? I'd rest my head upon your arm to take a memory for Facebook. Your college crush would see herself as phosphoric string that brushed your hair. At night we'd drink a flower-blossomed tea and meet again, two cave fish in a dream.
micktarts
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25/Non-binary/Canada
Feb 8, 2020
Feb 8, 2020 at 10:49 AM UTC
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