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if you're traveling on the old country road, remember me sitting on the worn out passenger seat with the beer stains on my collar and dirt under my nails. the time for apologies is up and now I simply long for the strawberries nestled up in the skin of your neck to clash with my briny lips, and for the six letters of my name to be the last rolling off of your tongue for the night. call me your darling, or call me a nightmare; either way, I'm still left in your mouth aren't I? Copyright © 2015 Alyssa Packard All Rights Reserved
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Feb 10, 2015
Feb 10, 2015 at 12:56 AM UTC
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if you're traveling on the old country road, remember me sitting on the worn out passenger seat with the beer stains on my collar and dirt under my nails. the time for apologies is up and now I simply long for the strawberries nestled up in the skin of your neck to clash with my briny lips, and for the six letters of my name to be the last rolling off of your tongue for the night. call me your darling, or call me a nightmare; either way, I'm still left in your mouth aren't I? Copyright © 2015 Alyssa Packard All Rights Reserved
I just improvised this, not one of my best but I'm still open to feedback, as always :) **
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Feb 10, 2015
Feb 10, 2015 at 12:56 AM UTC
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