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And the sky and the ocean meet like they are one thing, Like they’re one whole thing! Never having known a day of seperation or lonesomeness Being always whole even on the worst of them On the fog choked mornings and the cloud blanked afternoons Where even at stark contrast they cannot bear to part Even at the dusk hours, or maybe especially then When the sun turns both to fire and the earth to void in comparison, Still and shining for several golden moments, And then every self into the same
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Nov 19, 2019
Nov 19, 2019 at 4:07 PM UTC
"Honestly, I forget which anniversary this is, but I love you"
And the sky and the ocean meet like they are one thing, Like they’re one whole thing! Never having known a day of seperation or lonesomeness Being always whole even on the worst of them On the fog choked mornings and the cloud blanked afternoons Where even at stark contrast they cannot bear to part Even at the dusk hours, or maybe especially then When the sun turns both to fire and the earth to void in comparison, Still and shining for several golden moments, And then every self into the same
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Nov 19, 2019
Nov 19, 2019 at 4:07 PM UTC
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