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helioscopus.

by @ohkaitlyn

I spent my last night in Tennessee at your house. We ate dinner in your front yard so that the cars could watch us as they drove by. You said, *you're rarely as burned out as you think you are.* Last night I counted the states between here and Montana, thinking back to that night I wished away everything in the April sky so that you could shine the brightest.
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