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That I ran into you tonight, pure luck you stayed with colors aflame my pride, ours is mine, was ours, this cold, winter evening. Leaves fall from my arms, floating to earth from hearth of what happenstance granted us, rooted in heavy snow-covered hills. Orange kindling for the flame that never negates the darkness that is without knowing my knots. But the warmth! Oh, my heart, the trunk, it creaks. Pure chance, others may call it. Pure luck, it was. It stays ablaze always, but us? Us never.
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Aug 3, 2012
Aug 3, 2012 at 10:59 PM UTC
Granted Love
That I ran into you tonight, pure luck you stayed with colors aflame my pride, ours is mine, was ours, this cold, winter evening. Leaves fall from my arms, floating to earth from hearth of what happenstance granted us, rooted in heavy snow-covered hills. Orange kindling for the flame that never negates the darkness that is without knowing my knots. But the warmth! Oh, my heart, the trunk, it creaks. Pure chance, others may call it. Pure luck, it was. It stays ablaze always, but us? Us never.
joseph-valle
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Aug 3, 2012
Aug 3, 2012 at 10:59 PM UTC
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