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Someday, when the weeds are growing all around me, I will bury you in dirt and then choose the words that will act as a cold-reading pacifier for the crowds who thought they knew you. Maybe you thought I would be the first to go; a near-certain bet for the first to our death, only for me to find youth in my old age, hitting form at the after-party, just as everyone else is looking for sleep. Sweetheart, I learned to stretch out the hours of retirement in a posture that can be sustained; beyond mood shifts and weather patterns, to a place in which I welcome the rain. The allotment is flourishing, my unsheathed Vishuddha. Still, **** my hippie fantasies if I cannot hear your voice.
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Nov 20, 2014
Nov 20, 2014 at 8:38 PM UTC
Please Don't Die
Someday, when the weeds are growing all around me, I will bury you in dirt and then choose the words that will act as a cold-reading pacifier for the crowds who thought they knew you. Maybe you thought I would be the first to go; a near-certain bet for the first to our death, only for me to find youth in my old age, hitting form at the after-party, just as everyone else is looking for sleep. Sweetheart, I learned to stretch out the hours of retirement in a posture that can be sustained; beyond mood shifts and weather patterns, to a place in which I welcome the rain. The allotment is flourishing, my unsheathed Vishuddha. Still, **** my hippie fantasies if I cannot hear your voice.
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Edward-Coles
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26/M/English
Nov 20, 2014
Nov 20, 2014 at 8:38 PM UTC
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