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by @invalid

Trees of auburn and gold, Where time is irrelevant and love is bold, Waves gently stroke the shore, You are mine and I am yours. Hues of red and pink flood the sky, Buildings are covered with neon signs, Dozens of petals decorate the floor, Suddenly you’re not that far away anymore. Sunlight dances off the leaves; Glistening and sparkling in all shades of green, I wonder if you still feel the same way after, I look into your eyes and I’ve found my answer. The pitter-patter of rain against the window, I turn and I see you drooling on your pillow, I let out a chuckle and gaze at you in awe, For you are mine and I am yours.
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Published
Sep 21, 2019
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inspired by Bruno Major's song; Places We Won't Walk.

maybe some day we'll be mumbling our goodnight's into each other's shoulders instead of texting one another.

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#longdistance#love#sadness#crush#feelings
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