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I loved learning that little language of yours In the midday noon highs When the sun would tick from golden to red Setting ablaze to all our study time. (We rolled down hills in fits of laughter.) I never could quite catch that accent - The way you'd allign your stars and rest your pride, Or shake off my stupid little wrestles With just the double tap-tap on my thigh. Your voice is gone now, Except for howls on the midnight eves. It soars on winds, lost in tornadoes, Quick and blitzing on the summer breeze.
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Feb 22, 2016
Feb 22, 2016 at 10:18 PM UTC
the language of love
I loved learning that little language of yours In the midday noon highs When the sun would tick from golden to red Setting ablaze to all our study time. (We rolled down hills in fits of laughter.) I never could quite catch that accent - The way you'd allign your stars and rest your pride, Or shake off my stupid little wrestles With just the double tap-tap on my thigh. Your voice is gone now, Except for howls on the midnight eves. It soars on winds, lost in tornadoes, Quick and blitzing on the summer breeze.
February, 2016
kjoy
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Feb 22, 2016
Feb 22, 2016 at 10:18 PM UTC
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