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You make me seek out sharp Dixon Ticonderoga pencils with thick dollops of pink cream on their tops, to write in the smudged lead; as words dance across starchy parchment, smeared by more than the base of my hand. I want to see the thin, bold lines of black ink from a satisfactory pen; loop and curve into the twisting characters of your name. I want a sharp pencil, and a good pen. One in each hand; to clear my mind.
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Jul 10, 2012
Jul 10, 2012 at 1:10 AM UTC
To Write About You.
You make me seek out sharp Dixon Ticonderoga pencils with thick dollops of pink cream on their tops, to write in the smudged lead; as words dance across starchy parchment, smeared by more than the base of my hand. I want to see the thin, bold lines of black ink from a satisfactory pen; loop and curve into the twisting characters of your name. I want a sharp pencil, and a good pen. One in each hand; to clear my mind.
kaylin-martin
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Jul 10, 2012
Jul 10, 2012 at 1:10 AM UTC
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