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Midnight. I sit in bed, folding paper airplanes. the streetlight casting soft shadows as they race around my room. Tumbling, turning, tossing themselves in the air. Like shooting stars. And I count the seconds before they land. Close my eyes One, two, three. Wish Before they crash. And when morning comes the Paper planes scatter the floor, a war zone Their wings twisted from falling fast. Crumpled from a quick descent and mourning footsteps. Eight o’clock I pick up the trash.
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May 19, 2015
May 19, 2015 at 4:26 PM UTC
Wishing on Airplanes
Midnight. I sit in bed, folding paper airplanes. the streetlight casting soft shadows as they race around my room. Tumbling, turning, tossing themselves in the air. Like shooting stars. And I count the seconds before they land. Close my eyes One, two, three. Wish Before they crash. And when morning comes the Paper planes scatter the floor, a war zone Their wings twisted from falling fast. Crumpled from a quick descent and mourning footsteps. Eight o’clock I pick up the trash.
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May 19, 2015
May 19, 2015 at 4:26 PM UTC
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