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Lonely

The Ground is unexpectedly rushing to me for an embrace and asking me why I left, Sighing I supply no response, but she quiets as if she knows exactly why my heart whispers of discontent. Dirt and grass support me, only not really. this is the indent you and I made when we fell for each other this is the exact spot we laid, pressing palm to palm, leaving body shaped stains and now if I turn my gaze a quarter inch to my right no glance will be looking back only an empty space where one might. I left for awhile. The pain was too much to bear. How could I wait for you here knowing you expect me to? But now I return and instead of waiting for you I’m just waiting for another. the Ground squeezes me tighter as the first sign of a tear
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stephanie-heffner
American
For You?
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stephanie-heffner
American
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Oct 7, 2011
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