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camping

by megan-hundley

The river drank gallons of ripened water-the color of aging bananas mouth gaping wider, fishing for more of a glass half full tired of the filthy laundry piling beneath the surface waiting to sketch deeper into the canyon and discover a cure for boredom sunset: gazing at the back of the horizon easy to notice the tiny spit of pointillism which gave focus to the clouds maybe there are more finer details than a ragged pair of sneakers and eye lashes that tickle ears hoping that the crisp iced air would help remind tall lagging legs that the unexpected action would be to keep 3 extra soft layers waiting for the dirt encrusted pink toe nails to feel the promise of making a right choice thinking perhaps that writing down little snip-its of the way curls only twist closer to each other in heat will keep the electricity in busy brains buzzing just long enough to avoid the bills but only if someone describes touching lace thinking even more that there are better ways for you and I to figure out the word                                   we if by midnight strawberry swirls don't melt down my arm
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megan-hundley
25 / F / American
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megan-hundley
25 / F / American
Published
Mar 28, 2012
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