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I remember red walls, Kansas and Arkansas, my father’s voice with a southern drawl as he told me he was moving on. I remember kicking autumn leaves down empty streets, back when falling in love came as easily as breathing. Another boy, another state, never knowing I wouldn’t stay. I count the years in broken hearts and old apartments, break-ups breakdowns breaking promises with myself. They were all just growing pains, leaving stretch marks of memories. I trace them each across my skin and know I’d do it all over again.
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Oct 21, 2023
Oct 21, 2023 at 12:11 PM UTC
growing pains
I remember red walls, Kansas and Arkansas, my father’s voice with a southern drawl as he told me he was moving on. I remember kicking autumn leaves down empty streets, back when falling in love came as easily as breathing. Another boy, another state, never knowing I wouldn’t stay. I count the years in broken hearts and old apartments, break-ups breakdowns breaking promises with myself. They were all just growing pains, leaving stretch marks of memories. I trace them each across my skin and know I’d do it all over again.
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Oct 21, 2023
Oct 21, 2023 at 12:11 PM UTC
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