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Remember the way that writing poetry used to be okay? Your name was slowly inked upon my pages, our pages, huh? And I strung so many words together, words to big to even fit into my small silhouette of a girl. I put them together, wonderfully, silently, as you downed another sip of powerade and sat down a little too close to me, and held onto my, hand just to make sure I was still okay. And I was. Just fine. All I thought I wanted was you with me, and thats exactly where you wanted to be. But those books are gone, april’s poetry should be burned and forgotten, and our epilogue is this: He left, and she spent the next months searching for his duplicate.
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Jul 20, 2011
Jul 20, 2011 at 5:54 AM UTC
Tell Me What It Feels Like
Remember the way that writing poetry used to be okay? Your name was slowly inked upon my pages, our pages, huh? And I strung so many words together, words to big to even fit into my small silhouette of a girl. I put them together, wonderfully, silently, as you downed another sip of powerade and sat down a little too close to me, and held onto my, hand just to make sure I was still okay. And I was. Just fine. All I thought I wanted was you with me, and thats exactly where you wanted to be. But those books are gone, april’s poetry should be burned and forgotten, and our epilogue is this: He left, and she spent the next months searching for his duplicate.
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Jul 20, 2011
Jul 20, 2011 at 5:54 AM UTC
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