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the sky opened up and rain spilled onto my fractured back. drops of water slipped through the tiny cracks, traveling through my body to mix into my blood. the thunder clapped in my ears with a loud thud, shaking the organs shielded by my rib cage. the lighting struck with intensity and rage, sending jolts of electricity through my veins. heavy pellets of water slammed into the windowpanes, shattering the glass and leaving cuts on my hands. the trees crashed to the forest floor right where i stand. and in all of this catastrophe, i only thought of you. of your lips against my neck, your hands on the small of my back, your eyes meeting mine in the darkness of night, your i love you’s which were spoken without any words at all, your beautiful smile that bandaged my bruised heart, but most of all, i thought of how you used to carry some of the weight too.
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Jul 22, 2016
Jul 22, 2016 at 7:49 PM UTC
the world grew too heavy to hold on my own
the sky opened up and rain spilled onto my fractured back. drops of water slipped through the tiny cracks, traveling through my body to mix into my blood. the thunder clapped in my ears with a loud thud, shaking the organs shielded by my rib cage. the lighting struck with intensity and rage, sending jolts of electricity through my veins. heavy pellets of water slammed into the windowpanes, shattering the glass and leaving cuts on my hands. the trees crashed to the forest floor right where i stand. and in all of this catastrophe, i only thought of you. of your lips against my neck, your hands on the small of my back, your eyes meeting mine in the darkness of night, your i love you’s which were spoken without any words at all, your beautiful smile that bandaged my bruised heart, but most of all, i thought of how you used to carry some of the weight too.
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Jul 22, 2016
Jul 22, 2016 at 7:49 PM UTC
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