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Hangover Kids

We wake up way too early

Just to smell the beach at sunrise

Before all the shoebies and lifeguards

The remains of yesterday clearly washed away

We lay on the sand as the sun kisses our skin

Laughter is contagious over the events of last night

Still cloudy eyed but we’d never miss this

Sunglasses in tow, fall into a deep sleep

Until the sun gently wakes us up

Crash into the waves and feel weightless underwater

Cool our warm bodies

And wash off the reminisce of yesterday

Return back to land healed by earth and water

The sun starts to retire

We run away from the high tide

Into the night we go

To make beautiful mistakes

The sand and sun will be there in the morning

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sarah-lyn
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Feb 28, 2011
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