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Monologue of a late night lover

by isabella-soledad

I remember that warm summer night Before we were what we are now. It was just you and I, laying on two separate hammocks. We were talking, and looking up at the stars. You were sweet, and so gentle. I wanted so desperately to leave my hammock and join you on yours. Just so I could relax with you and lay my head to rest. This was an instinct that was so strong, yet I kept it to myself. It’s so sweet looking back at those memories and thinking about where we are now. I didn’t think I would fall in love with you as much as I have. And now here I lay, alone and dreaming of the night I could have laid in the hammock with you. Because right now, it is all I desire. Being so far away is something I’ll never get used to. Long distance love is so difficult, so tiresome. But because we feel so strongly, I wouldn’t trade it for anything else. And here I lay, alone at night. Thinking about those sweet sweet memories. Thinking about you.
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Feb 2, 2018
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