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It is not pretty anymore I have no pasture no sweet annie or cider apples I miss the nights on Myrtle Ave always wine/music/friends and Arlo’s playing guitar and Brendan’s picking his mandolin Zach’s holding my hand, we were crying in my bed earlier but you had wool and gold draped all over drinking Italian prosecco eating berries off your fingers curled your hands over like a rabbit tiptoed toward me "drunk hands and sneaky feet” Hey, that's just a memory now Tonight there are no more gimlets/dumpster food/hand carved spoons it is cold toes/empty bed/hollow stare I would trade this safety for that love, wholeheartedly
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May 12, 2016
May 12, 2016 at 1:59 AM UTC
Myrtle Ave
It is not pretty anymore I have no pasture no sweet annie or cider apples I miss the nights on Myrtle Ave always wine/music/friends and Arlo’s playing guitar and Brendan’s picking his mandolin Zach’s holding my hand, we were crying in my bed earlier but you had wool and gold draped all over drinking Italian prosecco eating berries off your fingers curled your hands over like a rabbit tiptoed toward me "drunk hands and sneaky feet” Hey, that's just a memory now Tonight there are no more gimlets/dumpster food/hand carved spoons it is cold toes/empty bed/hollow stare I would trade this safety for that love, wholeheartedly
misshoney
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May 12, 2016
May 12, 2016 at 1:59 AM UTC
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