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When it rains, some people run a little tucking sighs into their collars my knuckles tap lightly on the backseat window shattering a string of clammy question marks you said, we met too soon before we’d learned how to love and now I’m grinding restless days sharpening them into matchsticks waiting for a sunny day to strike some sparks the rain, keeps stitching up fissures while the city slips and slides in puddles our conversations hang like wet clothes dripping on the laundry line awaiting the next sun to dry and turn them into transparent answers.
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Apr 15, 2025
Apr 15, 2025 at 6:42 AM UTC
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When it rains, some people run a little tucking sighs into their collars my knuckles tap lightly on the backseat window shattering a string of clammy question marks you said, we met too soon before we’d learned how to love and now I’m grinding restless days sharpening them into matchsticks waiting for a sunny day to strike some sparks the rain, keeps stitching up fissures while the city slips and slides in puddles our conversations hang like wet clothes dripping on the laundry line awaiting the next sun to dry and turn them into transparent answers.
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Apr 15, 2025
Apr 15, 2025 at 6:42 AM UTC
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