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by ryan-hall69

As the sun sets, I silently watch the sky. I witness as the bright yellows give way to dark pinks. The night slowly takes hold. Each star starts to shine one by one. I remember a long forgotten night. It was around this time of day she and I had made love for the first time. At times like this, I still swear I can taste you on my tongue. At the thought, my lips curve into a sneer. I laugh a bitter laugh. In the morning, I'll awake to a cup of black coffee, and go to work. I'll take comfort in knowing that the hot drink will burn the taste of you out of my mouth.
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ryan-hall69
23 / M
Published
Jan 8, 2016
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#love#lost#thoughts#sunset#twilight
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