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Cotton Candy

Magic magic kingdom

Here we are

It’s mother ******* Disney land in this cabin home we’ve built together

Dust and bones lay idle here

Kissing the ground on which I place my feet

You’re always kissing the ground on which I place my feet

We used to know the palms and backs of hands

Marriage does this to us

Makes us weak

Makes us forget that we met on our backs looking at the ******* sky

Astounded by our endless time

I love you still still the same as air

Still the same as cotton candy and carnivals

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justyce-regular
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Sep 4, 2019
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