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last month, we had the catch up we had been saying we would have for a couple of weeks you asked me how i am doing and i said "i am fine" when i didn't mean fine at all but where is the word to explain this absence in myself. anyway, you were washing the dishes and i was transported to the galley on your little boat i remember the same sound when you cooked me pasta on our first date and we watched some film i had never seen before; i can't remember the one we left the dishes till the next morning but that galley the small space where i would have to side step past you to your bedroom, or the toilet, or sometimes just as an excuse to slowly brush against your body in the small in between the first night, after the second time we ****** fireworks exploded i'm not talking about fireworks in the belly but actual fireworks i'm not sure what colour they were i could have looked out the window which had a makeshift curtain made out of your boxer shorts but i was more interested in the colour of your eyes and how they made the fireworks feel like they were right there in that room with us that tiny room which would not have had room for anybody else but that was its appeal i think that only you and i would exist there in my memory only you and i that time i broke your bed and we laughed while you fixed it on our third date you asked me if i wanted to go to Nottingham or to ikea of course i chose ikea we spent an entire day there before going for pizza and i helped you pick out some draws for your boat you dropped me off at the train station after that where we kissed and you went back probably to install your new draws under your bed that was our last date and i never got to see the new draws under the new bed you eventually also bought so when we talked last month and i asked you how your draws were doing and you laughed "what kind of question is that?" i guess the draws don't remind you of me the same way ikea and the smell of tobacco remind me of you the only thing i bought from ikea was a candle i burnt it months ago it smelt like cinnamon and winter you hated winter scents thought they were cliché i think i burnt the last of us away with that candle watched us slowly melt away but i don't think there was ever an us really we existed there briefly in that small in between too small for the both of us but you knew that all along.
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Jul 5, 2018
Jul 5, 2018 at 2:26 PM UTC
on watching you melt away.
last month, we had the catch up we had been saying we would have for a couple of weeks you asked me how i am doing and i said "i am fine" when i didn't mean fine at all but where is the word to explain this absence in myself. anyway, you were washing the dishes and i was transported to the galley on your little boat i remember the same sound when you cooked me pasta on our first date and we watched some film i had never seen before; i can't remember the one we left the dishes till the next morning but that galley the small space where i would have to side step past you to your bedroom, or the toilet, or sometimes just as an excuse to slowly brush against your body in the small in between the first night, after the second time we ****** fireworks exploded i'm not talking about fireworks in the belly but actual fireworks i'm not sure what colour they were i could have looked out the window which had a makeshift curtain made out of your boxer shorts but i was more interested in the colour of your eyes and how they made the fireworks feel like they were right there in that room with us that tiny room which would not have had room for anybody else but that was its appeal i think that only you and i would exist there in my memory only you and i that time i broke your bed and we laughed while you fixed it on our third date you asked me if i wanted to go to Nottingham or to ikea of course i chose ikea we spent an entire day there before going for pizza and i helped you pick out some draws for your boat you dropped me off at the train station after that where we kissed and you went back probably to install your new draws under your bed that was our last date and i never got to see the new draws under the new bed you eventually also bought so when we talked last month and i asked you how your draws were doing and you laughed "what kind of question is that?" i guess the draws don't remind you of me the same way ikea and the smell of tobacco remind me of you the only thing i bought from ikea was a candle i burnt it months ago it smelt like cinnamon and winter you hated winter scents thought they were cliché i think i burnt the last of us away with that candle watched us slowly melt away but i don't think there was ever an us really we existed there briefly in that small in between too small for the both of us but you knew that all along.
we existed there briefly in that small in between.
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Jul 5, 2018
Jul 5, 2018 at 2:26 PM UTC
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