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Mint Leaves

by M_S_unspoken

I love the way mint leaves smell Midsummer In the church garden When I’m with you Smiling too hard My cheeks always hurt After I’m with you Although It’s the only proof That my mind wasn’t playing tricks That I really saw you there In the church Garden While you sat on our bench Nibbling our lovely Mint leaves It was really bizarre Like I was back in 2013 When you always made me smile And my cheek muscles never got Tired It made me so scared to blink Cause I knew you’d be gone Again Like a shriveled mint leaf Blowing along the Midsummer wind
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