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I put my hand out the window wave after wave of summer air rolling under and over my finger tips dipping up and down with the unseen current You sing along, under your breath, to the song on the radio your feet in brown socks propped up on the dash Your arm is around my shoulder and we drive through the clear night my head leaning closer to your shoulder as we turn down the dirt road to your house The crack and pop of gravel under the wheels of the car punctuated by the crack of limbs randomly strewing across the drive We park and turn the car off; I lean into you, the warmth of your arm drawing me in as your lips touch the crown of my head I kick my feet out the window laying back against your chest and we rest in this manner knowing that, soon, this night must come to an end.
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May 17, 2010
May 17, 2010 at 7:00 PM UTC
Night Driving
I put my hand out the window wave after wave of summer air rolling under and over my finger tips dipping up and down with the unseen current You sing along, under your breath, to the song on the radio your feet in brown socks propped up on the dash Your arm is around my shoulder and we drive through the clear night my head leaning closer to your shoulder as we turn down the dirt road to your house The crack and pop of gravel under the wheels of the car punctuated by the crack of limbs randomly strewing across the drive We park and turn the car off; I lean into you, the warmth of your arm drawing me in as your lips touch the crown of my head I kick my feet out the window laying back against your chest and we rest in this manner knowing that, soon, this night must come to an end.
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May 17, 2010
May 17, 2010 at 7:00 PM UTC
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