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then

hills of silent nodding flowers

stealing turpentine kisses under peach trees

pointed lips like butterfly wings

her quiet smile fluttered my heart

rippling rose petals upon clear wax waters

gently tangled together like knotted yellow string

ruffled clothing, hair, flora everywhere

her knowing eyes spoke poetry in my skin

it was then that i decided to live

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19 / M / in a coffin
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Jan 20, 2021
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