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Dahlias, little blue fence, the sweet breeze; long grass in the frontyard. Kisses with intent lips, September; lemon-poppyseed cake. The big moon. Dogs howling, a scratch from a bramble on my wrist. 10pm and the rainfall. 9am and a rainbow arcs over our house which resembles a doll house. Who is the antagonist in this mess of a story? ... Burning love-notes in the kitchen, The coffee tastes wrong, WE used to share it. You take the puppy and leave only flower-petals in the sink as proof you were ever here. Cigarettes and nightwalks, dawn; waking in the backseat of my car and hangovers hanging over. Goodbye dahlias and house with little blue fence, Bye comfort. The world is a newborn. I am at my beginning too and I take a breath....
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Dec 29, 2016
Dec 29, 2016 at 5:32 PM UTC
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Dahlias, little blue fence, the sweet breeze; long grass in the frontyard. Kisses with intent lips, September; lemon-poppyseed cake. The big moon. Dogs howling, a scratch from a bramble on my wrist. 10pm and the rainfall. 9am and a rainbow arcs over our house which resembles a doll house. Who is the antagonist in this mess of a story? ... Burning love-notes in the kitchen, The coffee tastes wrong, WE used to share it. You take the puppy and leave only flower-petals in the sink as proof you were ever here. Cigarettes and nightwalks, dawn; waking in the backseat of my car and hangovers hanging over. Goodbye dahlias and house with little blue fence, Bye comfort. The world is a newborn. I am at my beginning too and I take a breath....
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Dec 29, 2016
Dec 29, 2016 at 5:32 PM UTC
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