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The moments spent acting like you’re making love to a person are the most blinding of them all. Turn us into ashen cocktails of white and blue from the flames of setting stars. Those nights you become whitecaps on oceans, she is sunset orange, and only one of two wants to be there - that is why you are always churning. Each time you whisper “I love you,” before her irises set behind eyelids you will slowly realize you have been an actor and this play has not been paying you. You will one day quit pretending, let this star exhale its own mortality, begin finding the smiles you overlooked while she flared above you; When your waters calm, you may find a new star to whisper to, but this time without scripts; this time Honestly.
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Mar 19, 2012
Mar 19, 2012 at 12:33 AM UTC
A Star and an Ocean
The moments spent acting like you’re making love to a person are the most blinding of them all. Turn us into ashen cocktails of white and blue from the flames of setting stars. Those nights you become whitecaps on oceans, she is sunset orange, and only one of two wants to be there - that is why you are always churning. Each time you whisper “I love you,” before her irises set behind eyelids you will slowly realize you have been an actor and this play has not been paying you. You will one day quit pretending, let this star exhale its own mortality, begin finding the smiles you overlooked while she flared above you; When your waters calm, you may find a new star to whisper to, but this time without scripts; this time Honestly.
erik-ervin
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Mar 19, 2012
Mar 19, 2012 at 12:33 AM UTC
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