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Nick's tongue is in my mouth. And for a split-second the world Isn't revolving. All I can feel is the cool October wind Stinging us with its earthy, cider scent. A thousand leaves Exploding red, burning orange and yellow Flutter around in my stomach. As the trees shed above us, Teasing my thoughts with their nakedness As his fingers wrap around mine. I watch his orange-laced sneakers Pounding against the uneven pavement Carelessly, unnoticing As I meticulously avoid stepping on the cracks, Making futile attempts to slow our pace As he bounds ahead. Caring little about the red, orange and yellow leaves He crushes so beautifully Beneath his feet.
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Sep 30, 2012
Sep 30, 2012 at 10:45 PM UTC
Autumn
Nick's tongue is in my mouth. And for a split-second the world Isn't revolving. All I can feel is the cool October wind Stinging us with its earthy, cider scent. A thousand leaves Exploding red, burning orange and yellow Flutter around in my stomach. As the trees shed above us, Teasing my thoughts with their nakedness As his fingers wrap around mine. I watch his orange-laced sneakers Pounding against the uneven pavement Carelessly, unnoticing As I meticulously avoid stepping on the cracks, Making futile attempts to slow our pace As he bounds ahead. Caring little about the red, orange and yellow leaves He crushes so beautifully Beneath his feet.
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Sep 30, 2012
Sep 30, 2012 at 10:45 PM UTC
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