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I want to love you so bad, but can I? It’s been so long and I’m not sure I remember how. I know you’re tired, showboat with all your peddles and organs. The years between us, with your crooked smile from before- when the air felt darker around me, colored a deep shade of midnight blue. You’re so sweet, sleeping in my passenger seat and there’s makeup wiped on my baseball cap and I’m sore, in so many ways. I want peace for you, every piece of you. Close your heavy eyes and peel off your layers. Take a deep breath, and take a sip from my lip gloss-stained coffee cup or sleep deeply instead on the way driving you home.
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Apr 16, 2018
Apr 16, 2018 at 7:11 PM UTC
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I want to love you so bad, but can I? It’s been so long and I’m not sure I remember how. I know you’re tired, showboat with all your peddles and organs. The years between us, with your crooked smile from before- when the air felt darker around me, colored a deep shade of midnight blue. You’re so sweet, sleeping in my passenger seat and there’s makeup wiped on my baseball cap and I’m sore, in so many ways. I want peace for you, every piece of you. Close your heavy eyes and peel off your layers. Take a deep breath, and take a sip from my lip gloss-stained coffee cup or sleep deeply instead on the way driving you home.
buhhrooke
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32/F/New York
Apr 16, 2018
Apr 16, 2018 at 7:11 PM UTC
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