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Do not fall in love with a poet. She will feed you galaxies until you fall sick in her brown eyes. Then, she'll steal the stars from your breaths, pin them proudly to her chest, and claim that she's the night. And soon you'll miss blue skies, and summer highlights in her curls. And she'll ramble in her sleep, say things she doesn't mean, and write poems about how she could never be the right girl. But, when you think you've had enough, her words will somehow pull you right back. Because despite her moonlit dreams, she's just what you need, to fill up lonely blue lines about all the things you lack.
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Feb 1, 2015
Feb 1, 2015 at 12:33 PM UTC
Lonely Blue Lines
Do not fall in love with a poet. She will feed you galaxies until you fall sick in her brown eyes. Then, she'll steal the stars from your breaths, pin them proudly to her chest, and claim that she's the night. And soon you'll miss blue skies, and summer highlights in her curls. And she'll ramble in her sleep, say things she doesn't mean, and write poems about how she could never be the right girl. But, when you think you've had enough, her words will somehow pull you right back. Because despite her moonlit dreams, she's just what you need, to fill up lonely blue lines about all the things you lack.
roxxanna-kurtz
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30/F/American
Feb 1, 2015
Feb 1, 2015 at 12:33 PM UTC
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