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We’re sailing on a cloud of Fog, dense grey A sleek bullet speeding His town has four stop lights, And school closings due to fog In the late spring. In the mornings when we wake Tangled up, drool stains on the edges of His smile, I hear the dog next door bark, And watch the sun slowly pierce Through the thickness of the sky. His big hands, full of sleep find my eyes, And slowly graze my eyelashes, The sun slowly hums in morning groans into Each of my pores. Even in the heat of summer, we drive with the wind Whipping around us, So loud that even our voices cannot break through.
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May 27, 2015
May 27, 2015 at 10:09 AM UTC
Summer Fog
We’re sailing on a cloud of Fog, dense grey A sleek bullet speeding His town has four stop lights, And school closings due to fog In the late spring. In the mornings when we wake Tangled up, drool stains on the edges of His smile, I hear the dog next door bark, And watch the sun slowly pierce Through the thickness of the sky. His big hands, full of sleep find my eyes, And slowly graze my eyelashes, The sun slowly hums in morning groans into Each of my pores. Even in the heat of summer, we drive with the wind Whipping around us, So loud that even our voices cannot break through.
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23/F/English
May 27, 2015
May 27, 2015 at 10:09 AM UTC
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