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And in this summer heat, I'm frozen like snow. as soon as I fell like fall, like spring, you had to go. I wake up at daybreak, but you were like the moon. I tried to catch you like falling stars, but night time left so soon. In the waters, I'm a natural, I can swim so I can't drown. But you were my breath, and I sunk without a sound. Whenever you come around, I know I'll never be spared. You are my natural disaster, and I'll always be unprepared.
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Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 7:33 AM UTC
natural disaster
And in this summer heat, I'm frozen like snow. as soon as I fell like fall, like spring, you had to go. I wake up at daybreak, but you were like the moon. I tried to catch you like falling stars, but night time left so soon. In the waters, I'm a natural, I can swim so I can't drown. But you were my breath, and I sunk without a sound. Whenever you come around, I know I'll never be spared. You are my natural disaster, and I'll always be unprepared.
(j.m.) you are the climate change in my life, wjh.
lunar-love
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Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 7:33 AM UTC
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