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Parallel paths we wander on, glancing across every once in a while. I feel your presence close, but your eyes are cast down as you toil. Your hands are too busy to hold, your eyes are too full to see me. A curve falls into view in the distance, anticipation ties my heart; I count to three. We collide in a thunderstorm, lightning crackling in our souls, fusing pieces of us to each other, earth melting away into a black hole. Rain pours over us, but all we see is each other. You and I push and pull, but we stay joined together. Time passes and we're spinning, clocks and hands and lips and skin. You take me to another world, what century am I in? The words that float off your lips, they're like a drug I can't resist. Who could have known this moment we've sown would have been born of opposite curves in parallel roads?
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 12:47 AM UTC
Parallel
Parallel paths we wander on, glancing across every once in a while. I feel your presence close, but your eyes are cast down as you toil. Your hands are too busy to hold, your eyes are too full to see me. A curve falls into view in the distance, anticipation ties my heart; I count to three. We collide in a thunderstorm, lightning crackling in our souls, fusing pieces of us to each other, earth melting away into a black hole. Rain pours over us, but all we see is each other. You and I push and pull, but we stay joined together. Time passes and we're spinning, clocks and hands and lips and skin. You take me to another world, what century am I in? The words that float off your lips, they're like a drug I can't resist. Who could have known this moment we've sown would have been born of opposite curves in parallel roads?
sarina-kay-cassell
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 12:47 AM UTC
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