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you didn't know the moon leaned drunk in another hemisphere or that the street-steeped colours would dye your soul that you'd forget how bread melts instead of noodles that slide down your throat after three months of breakfast. that beaches would cling and that children playing football in the dust would be painted yellow in the echo of a memory how the crumble of a chocolate cookie is what you remember about that mirrored sunrise and pips from a lemon speak   as you let a crashing waterfall envelope your pale limbs. didn’t you know you are brave enough to ride the back of a motorcycle on seven hundred and sixty two turns to a jungled hot spring and a wailing band but on the tip of a domed decision you’ll crumble into the altitude with four songs spiralling in your mind. you didn't know it would finish and rain speckles of memories onto your tired head so you’d ache for no mattress where you once hoped for a shower.
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rkm
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Aug 4, 2015
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#memory#travel#travelling#explore
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