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Running through ancient Appalachia Frolicking without a care She had never felt more joy- Never felt less aware. As they followed the waterfall trail, There was no time to spare- Time was irrelevant, As they were breathing in clean air. Treetops swirling into one another, Breeze slow and soft, Sweeping salty tears off of her cheek- They were lost. Lost in their own minds, Nothing left to exhaust. Inspiration was the mountain peak- Floral scents aloft. Driving in a spiral Down the rugged cracked road- They pulled off to the side, Anxieties and heart rates slowed. There they found two cement half- Pipes peering over the mountain side They climbed down, sat in their grasps- Contently contemplating their lives. She turned to her love To ask what he was doing. He said “writing down ideas” There, she saw her fate.
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 8:52 PM UTC
New River Gorge
Running through ancient Appalachia Frolicking without a care She had never felt more joy- Never felt less aware. As they followed the waterfall trail, There was no time to spare- Time was irrelevant, As they were breathing in clean air. Treetops swirling into one another, Breeze slow and soft, Sweeping salty tears off of her cheek- They were lost. Lost in their own minds, Nothing left to exhaust. Inspiration was the mountain peak- Floral scents aloft. Driving in a spiral Down the rugged cracked road- They pulled off to the side, Anxieties and heart rates slowed. There they found two cement half- Pipes peering over the mountain side They climbed down, sat in their grasps- Contently contemplating their lives. She turned to her love To ask what he was doing. He said “writing down ideas” There, she saw her fate.
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 8:52 PM UTC
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