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12. 17

I remember the night you were most disappointed. we turned down the studio lights because it was well past midnight. doors open because it gets pretty warm in July and the noise keeps the June bugs out. your ankle was twisted blood on your knuckles your teeth were pink eyes black and blue but it didn’t matter. I was the one who answered the phone and almost cried when our teacher told you, “there’s always next year”.
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Apr 13, 2011
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