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Walking

by enidjerztlooper

Our steps crackled onto the tiles of sycamore Thudding prints lashed beneath our shoes Merrily advancing on such pavement Along with you. Side by side we barely stopped Expunging air around with nature Our bones twitched with each other’s ligaments While our eyes took moments. Pacing freely with the wind Of autumn trees blessing us with leaves Fallen it may be, but it will be felt Like a wedding with petals on the carpet. I barely notice the faces as they bounce Or the blank mask they wear at the parties For all I see is my sun And I will bask with him eternally. As we were approaching towards the way Grip within a grip, steps are on square All it takes to be happy With you, I realized, it was simple.
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Written by
enidjerztlooper
23 / Agender / BGC, Philippines
For You?
Written by
enidjerztlooper
23 / Agender / BGC, Philippines
Published
Nov 22, 2019
Time
2m
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From the 1st debut collection 'Suicide, Ecstasy, and Other Poems'

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