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Swipe left, swipe right Swipe left again. The familiar heart shape of a match pings a new life into the shimmering screen. As I press letters into my keypad, Forming words that my friends and I have constructed As if the words on the buzzing screen Were a fine art only we had mastered. And that was how our story began Swipes, typing, buzz. Laughter and scrutiny from my friends and I to your reply. Adds, follows, likes... Then the little read icon Had been left idle and blue for days, No double text, or vaguely targeted picture could tempt him. Then back again, Swipe left, swipe right... Followed by more typing and blue ticks.
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Feb 6, 2017
Feb 6, 2017 at 6:25 PM UTC
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Swipe left, swipe right Swipe left again. The familiar heart shape of a match pings a new life into the shimmering screen. As I press letters into my keypad, Forming words that my friends and I have constructed As if the words on the buzzing screen Were a fine art only we had mastered. And that was how our story began Swipes, typing, buzz. Laughter and scrutiny from my friends and I to your reply. Adds, follows, likes... Then the little read icon Had been left idle and blue for days, No double text, or vaguely targeted picture could tempt him. Then back again, Swipe left, swipe right... Followed by more typing and blue ticks.
lou-mcnamara
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Feb 6, 2017
Feb 6, 2017 at 6:25 PM UTC
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