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world-weary, we sipped coffee, one black, one milk and sugar brewed tentatively by hearts not quite unbroken in an effort to mend the damage. As usual you are fluent and fluid in words my tongue could not replicate, You are a waterfall when I am a drought. One day, maybe you'll speak to me, you say. One day maybe I could tell you, I held earthquakes and landslides in my bones and clawed my way above the mud and debris to breathe again. I emerged the sun of my own universe and I am afraid to ever let that go.
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Aug 7, 2018
Aug 7, 2018 at 6:36 AM UTC
Coffee and the sun I made.
world-weary, we sipped coffee, one black, one milk and sugar brewed tentatively by hearts not quite unbroken in an effort to mend the damage. As usual you are fluent and fluid in words my tongue could not replicate, You are a waterfall when I am a drought. One day, maybe you'll speak to me, you say. One day maybe I could tell you, I held earthquakes and landslides in my bones and clawed my way above the mud and debris to breathe again. I emerged the sun of my own universe and I am afraid to ever let that go.
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Aug 7, 2018
Aug 7, 2018 at 6:36 AM UTC
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