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Could have been anyone Engulfed The page tears and it's the way He describes how I hold Onto every passing moment like I'm suffocating the life out of them Could have been anyone I sharpened my nails to the summer nights I promised I'd spend forgetting him Not falling Loving every passing body Except my own Must have been the way he looked through me Like he understood The seconds after a casualty A crusade of Life when all you have left Is the smell of roses Right after they bloom And naked bodies Wrapped around eachother in a Musty hotel room.
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Written by
JackOfAllTrades
F / Pacific Northwest
For You?
Written by
JackOfAllTrades
F / Pacific Northwest
Published
Aug 29, 2017
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25·102
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#love#summer#nostalgia
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