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I reminisce and wish to get back to her. She was free time, carefree, kind of gypsy-like. Just one, two, three, four years ago... I left her to search for purpose, to build an edifice to lay my wispy hair upon, outside the window of a cathedral, outside the window of a tumbling Bolivian bus, outside the window of a Medellin teleferico, outside the windows of the crumbling concrete houses below, outside the window of a drunken car; blurred cobblestone streets, cooking asado with my friend Jeriff, cooking plataños alone in a cast-iron skillet. starting a small fire, cooking tortillas, spreading dulce de leche. hearing sea turtles breathe. pushing a motorcycle up a hill, in the rain, for some lazy Colombian. losing sleep under stars, drowning in a waterfall, drowning in the Peruvian swells, running from a belligerent coke dealer, escaping the shaman with drunken red eyes, emerging from silver mines unscathed, traversing 100km in four days, escaping an Austrian love triangle, leaving a loyal stray behind. I don't have wispy hair anymore. I left, led a boring life, built an edifice, and watched it crumble before me. Where is the girl I left behind?
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Jun 10, 2017
Jun 10, 2017 at 1:14 AM UTC
The girl I left behind.
I reminisce and wish to get back to her. She was free time, carefree, kind of gypsy-like. Just one, two, three, four years ago... I left her to search for purpose, to build an edifice to lay my wispy hair upon, outside the window of a cathedral, outside the window of a tumbling Bolivian bus, outside the window of a Medellin teleferico, outside the windows of the crumbling concrete houses below, outside the window of a drunken car; blurred cobblestone streets, cooking asado with my friend Jeriff, cooking plataños alone in a cast-iron skillet. starting a small fire, cooking tortillas, spreading dulce de leche. hearing sea turtles breathe. pushing a motorcycle up a hill, in the rain, for some lazy Colombian. losing sleep under stars, drowning in a waterfall, drowning in the Peruvian swells, running from a belligerent coke dealer, escaping the shaman with drunken red eyes, emerging from silver mines unscathed, traversing 100km in four days, escaping an Austrian love triangle, leaving a loyal stray behind. I don't have wispy hair anymore. I left, led a boring life, built an edifice, and watched it crumble before me. Where is the girl I left behind?
courtney-pruitt
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Jun 10, 2017
Jun 10, 2017 at 1:14 AM UTC
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