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The season's changed, so have we

The leaves fall one by one of past regrets that I atone as the seasons go by. This fall's witnessed many falls and none but you have made me sprawl into the pile of this blithe bliss. Thy essence enchants this rusty soul, to live a gay life, lest I turn a ghoul. Yet my hands tremble as I stand; waiting for you to come in.
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Written by
mystique_elixir
22 / F
Published
Nov 23, 2021
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#feelings#longing#emotions#fear
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