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She said people were seasons, and when I first met her, I couldn't agree more.   After getting to know her, I wished that I didn't. Her ex-lovers were Winter, and her eyes were a shade of Spring. I could see the vulnerability of a car crash swimming in each fountain trapped behind her emeralds. She was beautiful in the way that could cause suicides, and fix spider-webbed windshields after each collision of, “Are you okay,” and, “I’m fine; I promise.” Every story was Winter, and she was always left alone in the snow. Mauve lips mouthed words that silently whispered, "When is this too much? When are you going to leave?" People are patterns, and all she knew was the tessellation of temporary love and permanent loss. Her hands trembled as she looked down. She was in transit; moving after each hope of home fell apart. And I wanted to kiss her like the world was falling apart.
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Jun 26, 2014
Jun 26, 2014 at 9:48 AM UTC
Shade of Spring
She said people were seasons, and when I first met her, I couldn't agree more.   After getting to know her, I wished that I didn't. Her ex-lovers were Winter, and her eyes were a shade of Spring. I could see the vulnerability of a car crash swimming in each fountain trapped behind her emeralds. She was beautiful in the way that could cause suicides, and fix spider-webbed windshields after each collision of, “Are you okay,” and, “I’m fine; I promise.” Every story was Winter, and she was always left alone in the snow. Mauve lips mouthed words that silently whispered, "When is this too much? When are you going to leave?" People are patterns, and all she knew was the tessellation of temporary love and permanent loss. Her hands trembled as she looked down. She was in transit; moving after each hope of home fell apart. And I wanted to kiss her like the world was falling apart.
joshua-haines
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26/M/American
Jun 26, 2014
Jun 26, 2014 at 9:48 AM UTC
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