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dusk, mid-august the bayside air hangs in the moonlight, broken street lamps scattered around the neighborhood drive only one is lit as we walk to the dock. the light at the very edge of the beach looks inviting, looks like it's saying "come home", looks like it wants us to hold each other there we walk carelessly up the winding sidewalk, nearly tripping over rocks lodged in the cracks we stop as we reach the glow of the lamp i remember the way it felt to hold him as the sun went down and came back up suddenly my feet are resting against his and we are swaying. he cannot dance. neither can i. but we are doing our best and we are swaying and there is no music but i know we are perfectly in tune with something. and we are laughing, we are dancing.
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Mar 12, 2016
Mar 12, 2016 at 10:09 PM UTC
learning to slow dance while barefoot
dusk, mid-august the bayside air hangs in the moonlight, broken street lamps scattered around the neighborhood drive only one is lit as we walk to the dock. the light at the very edge of the beach looks inviting, looks like it's saying "come home", looks like it wants us to hold each other there we walk carelessly up the winding sidewalk, nearly tripping over rocks lodged in the cracks we stop as we reach the glow of the lamp i remember the way it felt to hold him as the sun went down and came back up suddenly my feet are resting against his and we are swaying. he cannot dance. neither can i. but we are doing our best and we are swaying and there is no music but i know we are perfectly in tune with something. and we are laughing, we are dancing.
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Mar 12, 2016
Mar 12, 2016 at 10:09 PM UTC
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