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Craving the snow like a husky. Pale and cold and melts on my touch-- I remember those ****** winters. Through frostbites and numbness, I would dearly hold it. Each snowflake I touched made me shiver. Each ball I made was perfect like a globe-- I saw the whole world in it. And I never threw them; I kept them. I never wanted to see you shattered nor dirtied. Spikes ran through me when I saw you that way-- You should be pale and cold and melt on my touch...
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Apr 16, 2016
Apr 16, 2016 at 2:57 PM UTC
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Craving the snow like a husky. Pale and cold and melts on my touch-- I remember those ****** winters. Through frostbites and numbness, I would dearly hold it. Each snowflake I touched made me shiver. Each ball I made was perfect like a globe-- I saw the whole world in it. And I never threw them; I kept them. I never wanted to see you shattered nor dirtied. Spikes ran through me when I saw you that way-- You should be pale and cold and melt on my touch...
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Apr 16, 2016
Apr 16, 2016 at 2:57 PM UTC
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