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7.6

by @andrew-philip

There are 7.6 billion people In this world. Behind every set of eyes A different universe. I’m in love with yours But not you Anymore. You made mine Dirty. The strings Of lights On the trees Make me sad. We put them up In December And they make us feel like basement Temperature Flat beer juice, And then January comes Like law enforcement To the rager you held While your parents Were in Doore County. And everyone leaves the party. And we all take the lights down. This is 1 of 7.6 billion.
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31 / M / Denver, CO
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Mar 2, 2021
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