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The morning I woke up with grass in my shoes I came up for coffee my mother warned me she said "be careful-" our women are addicted And you don't want to be a girl who parties every night she circles the truth I don't want to be a rusted empty box car high-heeled shot of rumplemintz lost behind her eyes but I do want to be the sort of girl to wake up with grass in her shoes because she was out all night, walking in the woods after a volley ball game at the bar who loves with her whole imagination and tries to illuminate the beauty all around her, with the flick of a lighter who also happens to drink because it's veiled poison and it helps us understand and forget and also remember all the profound pain the world has caused us I want to find adventure on a tuesday night down a dark path on a wooden bridge and to wake up with all the pieces of the night resting in my golden ballet flats
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Mar 21, 2012
Mar 21, 2012 at 4:33 PM UTC
The Morning I Woke Up
The morning I woke up with grass in my shoes I came up for coffee my mother warned me she said "be careful-" our women are addicted And you don't want to be a girl who parties every night she circles the truth I don't want to be a rusted empty box car high-heeled shot of rumplemintz lost behind her eyes but I do want to be the sort of girl to wake up with grass in her shoes because she was out all night, walking in the woods after a volley ball game at the bar who loves with her whole imagination and tries to illuminate the beauty all around her, with the flick of a lighter who also happens to drink because it's veiled poison and it helps us understand and forget and also remember all the profound pain the world has caused us I want to find adventure on a tuesday night down a dark path on a wooden bridge and to wake up with all the pieces of the night resting in my golden ballet flats
magdalynn-oleary
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Mar 21, 2012
Mar 21, 2012 at 4:33 PM UTC
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