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The Old Man I Thought I Knew

It was a scene from every cliché old Hollywood romance flicks but it was my moment the moment where I strolled down the line of orange trees towards the French café that has been around before I was alive but came around in the middle of yours I gazed up at you (I being the one in overalls) you looked off into the distance (you, a light blue shirt to bring out your aged eyes) but the scene will forever be sketched in my brain because I thought of you the most magnificent human to ever bless this earth with your masterpiece your old yellow car sat in the lot behind you the sun set, you sipped on your orange juice and with just one wink my youth gleefully floated away
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Queenofthehighwaay
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Jan 17, 2017
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#sad#boyfriend#blue#poems#anorexia#sunset#yellow#breakups#car#lolita
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