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Jul 2013
you were incandescent
the light sparkled from you
in bright meteorite waves
through your veins
and you were so pure
like vanilla and honey

we were walking down that dirt road
and the stars rained down on your head
the thunder called your name
and you ran to the sea
every chance you got

once you said to me
"don't you ever die"
and I could never hear
another word
and I'd be happy

we were rolling around
in the grassy meadow
that one night in the summer
and you pinned me down
and kissed me
my heart bloomed lilacs

I looked up to the sky
and swelled with joy
because in that moment
I realized that you were all mine
and I knew that I would never
want anything more
in my entire life
Molly
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Molly  New Hampshire
(New Hampshire)   
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