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swoon

how strange; you leave me

hanging on to your words

like parachutes, a smile

dancing across my gratuitous

face; appalachian eyes

the color of melancholy

and mouth of a sailor.

 

you said, I never thought

that I would miss you

quite this much.

...and my very heart

swooned at the idea of

you, so very far away,

so close to me.

 

come home to me,

darling, I want to tell you

how much I've missed you.

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Oct 27, 2012
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