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we left behind gated, frosting footsteps: a pulsing night, pulling in and out of colour: you were an outlined track on our palms: a myriad of our voices tangling as rubber wires: a crystal in our cloudless breath, an art i couldn't limn. you were brittle and warm: i still shivered as i brushed your shoulder.
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Sep 16, 2018
Sep 16, 2018 at 12:26 AM UTC
like brushing an inch of snow off a windshield
we left behind gated, frosting footsteps: a pulsing night, pulling in and out of colour: you were an outlined track on our palms: a myriad of our voices tangling as rubber wires: a crystal in our cloudless breath, an art i couldn't limn. you were brittle and warm: i still shivered as i brushed your shoulder.
I think I realise something for the first time: you're a person I've never met, but whom I've seen a thousand times.
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M/Pacific NW
Sep 16, 2018
Sep 16, 2018 at 12:26 AM UTC
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