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Park benches, dark autumn early breezes underneath the sounds of crunching leaves. Your leather jacket, My failed attempts at charm and being mysterious. A smile lit up like fireworks, September was never brighter while swinging and wailing like a siren lost in the backseat of my car. Looking at you with lingering memories of someone that I used claim to be myself. Pulled back and ripped apart like an old scar that is now a fresh wound. I didn't come here to tell you to stop yourself from falling completely into me like a crash in the ocean, or a match striking paper. I come with warnings and stamps of approval from the regrets that lay furthest on my mind, and I still just can't stop myself from rewording these clever bruises, that I'll have to explain when I get home.
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Sep 20, 2012
Sep 20, 2012 at 4:54 PM UTC
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Park benches, dark autumn early breezes underneath the sounds of crunching leaves. Your leather jacket, My failed attempts at charm and being mysterious. A smile lit up like fireworks, September was never brighter while swinging and wailing like a siren lost in the backseat of my car. Looking at you with lingering memories of someone that I used claim to be myself. Pulled back and ripped apart like an old scar that is now a fresh wound. I didn't come here to tell you to stop yourself from falling completely into me like a crash in the ocean, or a match striking paper. I come with warnings and stamps of approval from the regrets that lay furthest on my mind, and I still just can't stop myself from rewording these clever bruises, that I'll have to explain when I get home.
k-van-dyke
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Sep 20, 2012
Sep 20, 2012 at 4:54 PM UTC
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