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When I think of rain I think of you And the night that it all began The thundering dismantling of everything that was once “us”. The overpowering hymn of the rain Crashing onto the hood of your pickup I’m gripping you firmly up against And as my cries crack into the air Striking you right there Making your feelings Spark. You really did it this time. You ****** up because I ****** up because You ****** up because I ****** up because You ****** up because I ****** up because You ****** up because Who started it? I can’t remember and it doesn’t matter but It's easier to say YOU ****** up . Everything ceases And in a flash I am melting into you And I only smell the sweet spirit of fresh grass And the damp cotton bonding to your shoulders And your breath pressed against mine And the harmony of “us”. That hot spring storm Was the day have melted a little too far. We became a flood. And we drowned in "us".
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Nov 27, 2015
Nov 27, 2015 at 10:53 PM UTC
Flood
When I think of rain I think of you And the night that it all began The thundering dismantling of everything that was once “us”. The overpowering hymn of the rain Crashing onto the hood of your pickup I’m gripping you firmly up against And as my cries crack into the air Striking you right there Making your feelings Spark. You really did it this time. You ****** up because I ****** up because You ****** up because I ****** up because You ****** up because I ****** up because You ****** up because Who started it? I can’t remember and it doesn’t matter but It's easier to say YOU ****** up . Everything ceases And in a flash I am melting into you And I only smell the sweet spirit of fresh grass And the damp cotton bonding to your shoulders And your breath pressed against mine And the harmony of “us”. That hot spring storm Was the day have melted a little too far. We became a flood. And we drowned in "us".
© Gabby K 10/27/2015 Kinda drunk and didn't edit this whoops
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Nov 27, 2015
Nov 27, 2015 at 10:53 PM UTC
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