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wish i was bright red more often

i wish i was something immutable or indestructible of fountains and of young weed yielding grass laying youth country USA stargazing, in a plaid shirt even though i'm a city girl trying to get more acquainted with your southern drawl and a bit of your memory you're out on bond and the first thing you do is call your momma hurt somebody bad because they messed with her that turns me on a little bit like the hay in your truck's bed life's been kind of bright red like my lips and i'm not down with tricks but i can afford clothes now and my parents don't talk to me anymore dusk is here but you don't have to worry anymore and you're hot like the August asphalt, lines in my cheeks from laughing with you no plea deals and no instagram pics, low lights and maybe more bright red less stagnant and more comfortable with the visions of love and life
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vickij
17 / Genderqueer
For You?
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vickij
17 / Genderqueer
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Jun 6, 2017
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