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Mar 2016
A second degree flight
Flown caution to the winds
Heaved from the lungs I’ve blown
In case the scrapers came crashing down
Those towers, see those towers
Far into the distance
Twinkling at the murmur of dusk
Sparkling with the ray of sun bright
A second degree estimation
To the gratification swelled on my tongue
My heart is tumbling, I swear it is
Those crisscrossing lines, paved lives
Changed minds and hesitant differences
Revolving affection and careless individuality
A Clementine held snugly in my palms,
It tasted so sweet and crisp,
Like the way the sky felt
Warm and orange on my eye lids
As I listened to the shift of a new beginning
Eriko
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Eriko  24/F/USA
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