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It's like age and the shorts from two summers ago, The missed calls that are weeks old. It's the pens I dropped behind my desk and all of the socks that never found their match. It's the photos that I accidentally deleted and the fleeting moments I didn't make time to write about. It's all transitory and fleeing, Rushing by just like a breeze. My life and the people are blurring together so quickly now that not even with glasses am I able to see Who is there, what is staying and what will go. I'm phasing through without stopping to hold a hand or smell the roses before They're old and overgrown.
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May 7, 2015
May 7, 2015 at 11:42 PM UTC
Phasing
It's like age and the shorts from two summers ago, The missed calls that are weeks old. It's the pens I dropped behind my desk and all of the socks that never found their match. It's the photos that I accidentally deleted and the fleeting moments I didn't make time to write about. It's all transitory and fleeing, Rushing by just like a breeze. My life and the people are blurring together so quickly now that not even with glasses am I able to see Who is there, what is staying and what will go. I'm phasing through without stopping to hold a hand or smell the roses before They're old and overgrown.
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May 7, 2015
May 7, 2015 at 11:42 PM UTC
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