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Amalgamating

I forgot what it was like to stay up past the point of exhaustion, just to see my phone light up with your name on it. It makes me feel special again. Like we're the only ones awake in this bustling world. A secret kept between me you and the atmosphere. Thinking of us and the asphalt and how amazing it felt at 3AM. Streetlights dancing on our skin, tracing your ears and shoulders and other places I like to nuzzle. The pavement reading the traces of your fingertips on my back like braille. Every breath vibrating in the air. Using each other as a blanket, wrapping my limbs around you. Scarfing up and down the road. Sinking into this.
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caitlin-drew
American
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Sep 23, 2012
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