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The sun must have reached low to prepare our paths, as we walked those grandeur streets, how it simmered the wind mild and warm, to embrace the moment as its child; how it forged halos around your cheeks as you smiled, painting heaven on those peaks & august bloomed in the lake, where my hand kissed your fluttering feet—I felt it expand till it was too leaden for my palms, and it drained away into a moment in time, but you remained, steeped in memories & my deliquesced heart whose tides would fail to let you sail apart.
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Aug 25, 2020
Aug 25, 2020 at 10:53 AM UTC
Blooming August
The sun must have reached low to prepare our paths, as we walked those grandeur streets, how it simmered the wind mild and warm, to embrace the moment as its child; how it forged halos around your cheeks as you smiled, painting heaven on those peaks & august bloomed in the lake, where my hand kissed your fluttering feet—I felt it expand till it was too leaden for my palms, and it drained away into a moment in time, but you remained, steeped in memories & my deliquesced heart whose tides would fail to let you sail apart.
Inspired by the song “August” by Taylor Swift
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18/M/USA
Aug 25, 2020
Aug 25, 2020 at 10:53 AM UTC
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