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With her, the sun rises at midnight, and only sets when she leaves in the morning. Clouds curl at the tips, unmasking freckles of stars, yet she still peaks her blonde hair from behind the mountains. She is the sun on weekends, coaxing children’s toes to bounce along cement streets, and elderly women to pass lemonade stand and order "just a cup for the road" She is my favorite chair to sit in with a good book and a blanket, missing a patch of leather that I run my hands across while i read.
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Oct 15, 2017
Oct 15, 2017 at 2:28 AM UTC
The Sun Rises at Many Times in Many Places
With her, the sun rises at midnight, and only sets when she leaves in the morning. Clouds curl at the tips, unmasking freckles of stars, yet she still peaks her blonde hair from behind the mountains. She is the sun on weekends, coaxing children’s toes to bounce along cement streets, and elderly women to pass lemonade stand and order "just a cup for the road" She is my favorite chair to sit in with a good book and a blanket, missing a patch of leather that I run my hands across while i read.
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Oct 15, 2017
Oct 15, 2017 at 2:28 AM UTC
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