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We Could Have Been Beautiful

Warm sand escapes from under my feet, As I trip up the winding path And toward the rhythmic water. My fingers feel lonely without yours Here, to wind through them, like a Snake through grass. Natural, Graceful. The sun sets burnt orange Along the horizon, sending vibrant Reflections toward the shoreline. I wish you were here, to see this fire Burn out, then witness night Creep over the summer sky, As stars cascade down your back, And tangle through my hair. We could have been beautiful.
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kirsten-christine
American
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Jul 21, 2011
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