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Will you build a paper town with me? Not like a landmark on a copywrited map, but like a haven for our transparent hearts. We'll make armour out of discarded parts, and I'll fight gallantly for your love. We can fold the edges, and bend the lines; we can race the shadows and chase the time, sculpting refuge from the bitter cold of a rigid, solemn, dreamless world. At night, the moon will guard us, with a jealous kind of grudge, grieving when you handle me, envious of your touch. The sun will rise to mourn me, and lay you down in fields of dust, as we paint the town with every colour of our infinite, utopian love.
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 9:20 AM UTC
Paper Towns
Will you build a paper town with me? Not like a landmark on a copywrited map, but like a haven for our transparent hearts. We'll make armour out of discarded parts, and I'll fight gallantly for your love. We can fold the edges, and bend the lines; we can race the shadows and chase the time, sculpting refuge from the bitter cold of a rigid, solemn, dreamless world. At night, the moon will guard us, with a jealous kind of grudge, grieving when you handle me, envious of your touch. The sun will rise to mourn me, and lay you down in fields of dust, as we paint the town with every colour of our infinite, utopian love.
sydney-carter
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 9:20 AM UTC
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