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i look at the sky and i love you. it's pink and purple and maroon and yellow. and i think *oh how beautiful is that?* you're walking down streets that i don't walk down. you're living a life; and i'm logging onto my phone to tell you how well you're doing. (we're miles away.) but isn't that just so wonderful? i see a sky you haven't seen and i send it to you. (think of you.) you show me a love from miles away. i breathe. (in, out.) and i think *oh, how beautiful to be loved from a distance.* but you're close. you see me, you're close and far and oh, i see it. how close you are. i look at the sky and i am loved. let it always be pink. let it always be purple. let it always be maroon. let it always be yellow. let it always be, until we meet, and find patterns of friendship in the clouds. until then, my best friend. until then. (i'll smile as i wait.) the sky will be beautiful.
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May 10, 2022
May 10, 2022 at 7:28 PM UTC
miles away
i look at the sky and i love you. it's pink and purple and maroon and yellow. and i think *oh how beautiful is that?* you're walking down streets that i don't walk down. you're living a life; and i'm logging onto my phone to tell you how well you're doing. (we're miles away.) but isn't that just so wonderful? i see a sky you haven't seen and i send it to you. (think of you.) you show me a love from miles away. i breathe. (in, out.) and i think *oh, how beautiful to be loved from a distance.* but you're close. you see me, you're close and far and oh, i see it. how close you are. i look at the sky and i am loved. let it always be pink. let it always be purple. let it always be maroon. let it always be yellow. let it always be, until we meet, and find patterns of friendship in the clouds. until then, my best friend. until then. (i'll smile as i wait.) the sky will be beautiful.
a poem about long distance best friends, for my bestie kait
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23/Transmasculine/UK
May 10, 2022
May 10, 2022 at 7:28 PM UTC
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