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I didn’t want to go in but you convinced me that it was a must. We live the essence of the shop; we are the year-round tourists. The aisles were too close and you weren’t enough. My sunburnt shoulders touched hanging cotton and beads and masks and I tried on that skimpy sequined top that made me look like a popstar. You said, ooh la la. You said, say something to me in French [Je ne t’aime plus.] Then laughed, wandering toward the snow globes. You held it with such care and I wanted to be kissed in one, one that you held, precarious, in your goofy hands. With cuticles I always try and push back, like you with the wisps in my face. But why, *your eyes are the oceanside town and I want to put them in the snow globe*, you said while watching the fake flakes fall.
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Jul 18, 2012
Jul 18, 2012 at 11:11 AM UTC
Clearwater
I didn’t want to go in but you convinced me that it was a must. We live the essence of the shop; we are the year-round tourists. The aisles were too close and you weren’t enough. My sunburnt shoulders touched hanging cotton and beads and masks and I tried on that skimpy sequined top that made me look like a popstar. You said, ooh la la. You said, say something to me in French [Je ne t’aime plus.] Then laughed, wandering toward the snow globes. You held it with such care and I wanted to be kissed in one, one that you held, precarious, in your goofy hands. With cuticles I always try and push back, like you with the wisps in my face. But why, *your eyes are the oceanside town and I want to put them in the snow globe*, you said while watching the fake flakes fall.
February 27, 2012
danielle-renee-1
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Jul 18, 2012
Jul 18, 2012 at 11:11 AM UTC
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