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In our bright winter’s morning, I drive up the road Wipers brushing off the leftover flakes The heat melting the snowy excess In a flashback I remember the warm sand between my toes And the ocean’s fist making contact with mine The waves cracking from the collision of our blows I smile but I am sulking on the inside Yet hopefulness grips my train of thought Two more seasons and I’ll be back just like that I’ll be back on the beach, happy And hopefully She’ll be there too
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Dec 3, 2013
Dec 3, 2013 at 6:09 PM UTC
Wildwood Dreams
In our bright winter’s morning, I drive up the road Wipers brushing off the leftover flakes The heat melting the snowy excess In a flashback I remember the warm sand between my toes And the ocean’s fist making contact with mine The waves cracking from the collision of our blows I smile but I am sulking on the inside Yet hopefulness grips my train of thought Two more seasons and I’ll be back just like that I’ll be back on the beach, happy And hopefully She’ll be there too
tommy-johnson
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Dec 3, 2013
Dec 3, 2013 at 6:09 PM UTC
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