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It's euphoric. The way his fingers trace the straight metal strings laid tightly over the sunset wood instrument. It's almost as tall as him or maybe it's taller. I remember the way his eyes would close: Body slowly, subtlety, swaying. You looked beautiful. Extremely beautiful in all of your wild glory and small-town fame. I guess it’s sort of strange that In all honestly, I hated you. I still don't fully appreciate your presence. But watching you from the back rows Of a high school auditorium, From your hands coming forth a Euphoric noise that seemed to coruscate Atop the bodies sitting stiff in the audience. Time always slowed down when you Played. But not my breath. You made my breath rigid.
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Oct 19, 2017
Oct 19, 2017 at 9:55 AM UTC
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It's euphoric. The way his fingers trace the straight metal strings laid tightly over the sunset wood instrument. It's almost as tall as him or maybe it's taller. I remember the way his eyes would close: Body slowly, subtlety, swaying. You looked beautiful. Extremely beautiful in all of your wild glory and small-town fame. I guess it’s sort of strange that In all honestly, I hated you. I still don't fully appreciate your presence. But watching you from the back rows Of a high school auditorium, From your hands coming forth a Euphoric noise that seemed to coruscate Atop the bodies sitting stiff in the audience. Time always slowed down when you Played. But not my breath. You made my breath rigid.
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Oct 19, 2017
Oct 19, 2017 at 9:55 AM UTC
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