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The guardrail and every exit sign pulls me farther away from your mother’s house as I watched the lightning spiderweb across the sky, roots growing through the clouds illuminating the road ahead for just a split second but then a swift return to the rain and gloom. In my head, I’m in your room with the sun pouring through the blinds and bushes outside your window projecting a slideshow of light onto the walls surrounding us. I’m warm and I think about how I need to try and make very specific plans with you, so that I know for certain I’ll see you again and at least I can hold onto the thought of that at night.
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May 20, 2019
May 20, 2019 at 1:04 AM UTC
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The guardrail and every exit sign pulls me farther away from your mother’s house as I watched the lightning spiderweb across the sky, roots growing through the clouds illuminating the road ahead for just a split second but then a swift return to the rain and gloom. In my head, I’m in your room with the sun pouring through the blinds and bushes outside your window projecting a slideshow of light onto the walls surrounding us. I’m warm and I think about how I need to try and make very specific plans with you, so that I know for certain I’ll see you again and at least I can hold onto the thought of that at night.
buhhrooke
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32/F/New York
May 20, 2019
May 20, 2019 at 1:04 AM UTC
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