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i don’t think i’ve ever been more in love with a city than i was with you. it’s inexplicable. the more i see this spirit of community, of togetherness where i live now, the more i miss my real home. it might be another country, but you took me in, held me like your own. one hundred and sixty thousand people, yet it was always one: the date whose flatmate played in my favourite band, the pub where a singer walked in and we had to act cool, even with fifty strangers, once, crammed into a living room. you were secret codes and piano bars, ropes above the thames, carnivals and day festivals. meeting someone, and keeping them forever. it was never just work. it was passageways, and talent rising like ivy through stone, having the world at my fingertips as though sitting on a throne without having a clue. but i still did what i thought i should, and found myself alive in the whole of you.
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Aug 31, 2025
Aug 31, 2025 at 6:43 PM UTC
i was somewhere lost in england.
i don’t think i’ve ever been more in love with a city than i was with you. it’s inexplicable. the more i see this spirit of community, of togetherness where i live now, the more i miss my real home. it might be another country, but you took me in, held me like your own. one hundred and sixty thousand people, yet it was always one: the date whose flatmate played in my favourite band, the pub where a singer walked in and we had to act cool, even with fifty strangers, once, crammed into a living room. you were secret codes and piano bars, ropes above the thames, carnivals and day festivals. meeting someone, and keeping them forever. it was never just work. it was passageways, and talent rising like ivy through stone, having the world at my fingertips as though sitting on a throne without having a clue. but i still did what i thought i should, and found myself alive in the whole of you.
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Aug 31, 2025
Aug 31, 2025 at 6:43 PM UTC
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