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i am in constant fear of forgetting. forgetting how i feel, what i'm thinking, the directions to your house, the quadratic formula, all of it so i leave myself notes along my way. inked on my skin, attached to sticky notes, sticky-tacked on my wall, in the paper's margin, everywhere but with you, you're convenient. tap two buttons at the same time and our words are embalmed for another day. just as easy as that. every once in awhile i like to refresh myself by scrolling past each screenshot of us i began to notice a pattern, somewhere outside the messaging format between each picture were tons more, unrelated. between us, whatever we are life has moved on we've been caught in our little world while the rest has moved around us but we have too i know now that no matter what happens i will be okay because time will move on and i'll keep taking pictures of things that aren't us just like i have been from the start
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Oct 31, 2016
Oct 31, 2016 at 12:44 AM UTC
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i am in constant fear of forgetting. forgetting how i feel, what i'm thinking, the directions to your house, the quadratic formula, all of it so i leave myself notes along my way. inked on my skin, attached to sticky notes, sticky-tacked on my wall, in the paper's margin, everywhere but with you, you're convenient. tap two buttons at the same time and our words are embalmed for another day. just as easy as that. every once in awhile i like to refresh myself by scrolling past each screenshot of us i began to notice a pattern, somewhere outside the messaging format between each picture were tons more, unrelated. between us, whatever we are life has moved on we've been caught in our little world while the rest has moved around us but we have too i know now that no matter what happens i will be okay because time will move on and i'll keep taking pictures of things that aren't us just like i have been from the start
written 16 June 2015
rachel-rae
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Oct 31, 2016
Oct 31, 2016 at 12:44 AM UTC
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