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Do you remember when tunneling ravines would flow through our stomachs before we spoke out into the open? And how vigorously tapping our feet felt like the only way to shake the mountains, daring to bury us alive... or how when cold shoulders felt like judgment harmonized and yet the dissonance euphonized in our ears as we swept our heads back into the open arms of the universe, engulfed by inescapable laughter Now things are different; you wear your heart on your sleeve, washing the shores of people and things that scare you with your perpetual confidence, and I proudly observe in wonder and admiration... Distantly tapping my feet, fighting ravines, and laughing alone.
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May 5, 2022
May 5, 2022 at 11:16 PM UTC
Distant
Do you remember when tunneling ravines would flow through our stomachs before we spoke out into the open? And how vigorously tapping our feet felt like the only way to shake the mountains, daring to bury us alive... or how when cold shoulders felt like judgment harmonized and yet the dissonance euphonized in our ears as we swept our heads back into the open arms of the universe, engulfed by inescapable laughter Now things are different; you wear your heart on your sleeve, washing the shores of people and things that scare you with your perpetual confidence, and I proudly observe in wonder and admiration... Distantly tapping my feet, fighting ravines, and laughing alone.
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May 5, 2022
May 5, 2022 at 11:16 PM UTC
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