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She was the wilderness in kind, earthy tones and thick, lavish air hanging heavy in the white afternoon. I was the ocean, in heaving, sickish hues of green and soapy, feverish fits swelling onto the bay, clumsily. Her sunkissed stare, and oleander skin could bruise the freshest fruit and so she left me with her mark. I spent August nights dizzied by her spell but encompassed in my sadness I became a ghost. Even now, I drop apologies like petals at her feet and watch mournfully as the yawning earth flaunts her as its bride.
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Aug 21, 2012
Aug 21, 2012 at 11:52 PM UTC
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She was the wilderness in kind, earthy tones and thick, lavish air hanging heavy in the white afternoon. I was the ocean, in heaving, sickish hues of green and soapy, feverish fits swelling onto the bay, clumsily. Her sunkissed stare, and oleander skin could bruise the freshest fruit and so she left me with her mark. I spent August nights dizzied by her spell but encompassed in my sadness I became a ghost. Even now, I drop apologies like petals at her feet and watch mournfully as the yawning earth flaunts her as its bride.
marina-rose
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Aug 21, 2012
Aug 21, 2012 at 11:52 PM UTC
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