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Garden.

by alyssa-starnes

sunset blushing, bleeding, rushing, can i come back into the garden yet? gradient fade, where i once laid, and lost the thorns to protect me. time was fast, on that dirt path, and now i'm covered in you. where i once bloomed, and laughed and swooned, is where i've now turned into weeds. ever mowing, ever growing, i can't get rid of me.
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For You?
Written by
alyssa-starnes
American
Published
Apr 2, 2011
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1m
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