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untitled|3.9.16

i spotted her across 72nd street

wearing a red flannel and

jeans that ripped right below her knees.

i fell in love with the idea

she called herself queen and

managed to smiled with only the upper half

of her mouth, slightly biting her lip

as if she was nervous but excited to tell

you about how she sees stars revolve around your head.

i told her years back about how he was just a

phase yet i was a lifetime

while she laid her head on my shoulder to the

rhythm of subway tracks at 72mph.

she wrote about me (i hope) on her palms

with a pen, she called it her very own style of

palm reading (i call her my future).

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Written by
michael-capozzi
Published
Mar 12, 2016
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16·124
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i'm mixed between the choir of ultralight beam and the single background voice in wolves.

i was picturing moonrise kingdom and how innocent love used to be.

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#love#regret#sadness#her#nostalgia
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