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You talk as I attempt to listen. The thick air between you and -- I divide my attention so badly; Breathing lost voluntary importance. Your voice is a song I haven't heard. My pupils gaze on your rain drenched hair Following every trickling bead's river. My reflexes see to be more magnetic Catching every vigorous downward drop. Lost in the soaked contours of your collar; Transcending to a moment as new strangers, Revisiting my premonition of you above me, Our bodies, together, can change worlds. Within a matter of seconds, We have traveled for days. I remember to breathe and listen.
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Jan 8, 2015
Jan 8, 2015 at 11:45 PM UTC
You in the Rain
You talk as I attempt to listen. The thick air between you and -- I divide my attention so badly; Breathing lost voluntary importance. Your voice is a song I haven't heard. My pupils gaze on your rain drenched hair Following every trickling bead's river. My reflexes see to be more magnetic Catching every vigorous downward drop. Lost in the soaked contours of your collar; Transcending to a moment as new strangers, Revisiting my premonition of you above me, Our bodies, together, can change worlds. Within a matter of seconds, We have traveled for days. I remember to breathe and listen.
andrewstarosta
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Jan 8, 2015
Jan 8, 2015 at 11:45 PM UTC
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