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Senior Year

Do you remember that night the end of senior year? We drove and got drunk off my dad’s stolen beer. I sat, sand in my toes and wind in my hair, Glanced up and caught your stare. “You’re beautiful,” you said. I smiled and blushed, shyly looking away. But you sat down beside me And kissed my lips softly. Do you remember that night the end of senior year? I’ve never been so free or so free of fear. We sat, hand in hand, our souls laid bare. I missed curfew that night, but didn’t care. “You’re beautiful,” I said. You smiled and laughed, boldly keeping my eye. So I leaned in close to you And kissed your lips softly.
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alicia-harger
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Nov 14, 2011
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