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I loved her, she loved me not. She loved another who loved another. Hopelessness ran through our bodies as one. Together, we loved. Alone. We climbed walls. Alone. We walked the fields. Alone. We slept entwined. Alone. My heart, soaring, endured and surfed the storm. Hers, spellbound, dreamed and ogled far beyond the horizon. Our cheeks never flushed. Not once. When she left, once again my sunsets were sunsets.
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May 5, 2012
May 5, 2012 at 4:23 PM UTC
I loved her, she loved me
I loved her, she loved me not. She loved another who loved another. Hopelessness ran through our bodies as one. Together, we loved. Alone. We climbed walls. Alone. We walked the fields. Alone. We slept entwined. Alone. My heart, soaring, endured and surfed the storm. Hers, spellbound, dreamed and ogled far beyond the horizon. Our cheeks never flushed. Not once. When she left, once again my sunsets were sunsets.
a-de-carvalho
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May 5, 2012
May 5, 2012 at 4:23 PM UTC
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