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A cute girl behind a counter, A boy on an adventure, He's nervous and she's blushing. He grabs a rose and buys it from her, For her. She smiles and is excited, His heart's beating hard. They share a gaze, A breath, A smile. And then he leaves, Back on down the road. But then he rushes back in, Having forgotten the most important thing. He asks for her number because, A rose without a number, Is just a dying flower.
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Jun 7, 2015
Jun 7, 2015 at 10:07 PM UTC
Roses and Numbers.
A cute girl behind a counter, A boy on an adventure, He's nervous and she's blushing. He grabs a rose and buys it from her, For her. She smiles and is excited, His heart's beating hard. They share a gaze, A breath, A smile. And then he leaves, Back on down the road. But then he rushes back in, Having forgotten the most important thing. He asks for her number because, A rose without a number, Is just a dying flower.
This is a true story that I witnessed first hand. Kelsey the clerk and a random kid on a road trip with his friends. Ah young love.
s-c-powell
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Jun 7, 2015
Jun 7, 2015 at 10:07 PM UTC
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