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Sep 2015
If you were to ask me what memories stained the crevice of my brain most I'd simply reply; Car rides.
There was always this calm, serene feeling that came with the tires pushing off concrete.
The ac blasts a cold breeze and on the radio we play music
"When I saw you looking like I'd never thought, so what's it gonna cost to be gone"
And when I saw you, looking like you haven't a care in the world, I smiled.
Because your comfort meant more than anything.
And that's why I watched you, every day, every night and between car rides.
These were the moments I feel I got to observe you and listen in on the things you said with your body.
With your smile.
Your eyes.
And the way your hand never left mine.
Ask me once more what memories stain the crevice of my brain most and I'll simply reply; Car rides.
Aric garza
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Aric garza  25/M/TX
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