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“The problem with falling is sooner or later you’ll have to hit something.” - Jenny Owen Youngs My eyes met your eyes at nine years old in the cafeteria. I learned you were terrible over a loud lunch where your laughter met the spilled drink and tears making their way down another’s skin. Your hands met my back before I met the sting of your unheated pool. This was the standard when my lips met your lips at an age we boasted in a space that was ours. My friends met your personality not once. Our space was where you launched us. My gaze met the Milky Way when you were the only one around to care for light years. My feet met the ground when you called me your favorite expletive. You rethought that stunt when my fist met your face upon remembering how terrible you were in the first place.
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May 18, 2017
May 18, 2017 at 1:30 PM UTC
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“The problem with falling is sooner or later you’ll have to hit something.” - Jenny Owen Youngs My eyes met your eyes at nine years old in the cafeteria. I learned you were terrible over a loud lunch where your laughter met the spilled drink and tears making their way down another’s skin. Your hands met my back before I met the sting of your unheated pool. This was the standard when my lips met your lips at an age we boasted in a space that was ours. My friends met your personality not once. Our space was where you launched us. My gaze met the Milky Way when you were the only one around to care for light years. My feet met the ground when you called me your favorite expletive. You rethought that stunt when my fist met your face upon remembering how terrible you were in the first place.
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May 18, 2017
May 18, 2017 at 1:30 PM UTC
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