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He says I smell like rain, so to complement me he smells of freshly washed stone. Dust rising in the air, sometime in April, when my showers have cleansed him. We are not the same person. He is grounded, I live in the air 'til I come crashing to the ground, where he waits for me. They say water will break earth. He's broken me instead, in the most beautiful way, and together we will create mountains; Unscalable and true, Deep and ancient and wise. And when we are dead we will stand monumented. Our journey through life, when he was rough and I was a storm of fury and form, and you will remember us.
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Oct 4, 2018
Oct 4, 2018 at 4:31 PM UTC
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He says I smell like rain, so to complement me he smells of freshly washed stone. Dust rising in the air, sometime in April, when my showers have cleansed him. We are not the same person. He is grounded, I live in the air 'til I come crashing to the ground, where he waits for me. They say water will break earth. He's broken me instead, in the most beautiful way, and together we will create mountains; Unscalable and true, Deep and ancient and wise. And when we are dead we will stand monumented. Our journey through life, when he was rough and I was a storm of fury and form, and you will remember us.
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28/F/Texas, of all places
Oct 4, 2018
Oct 4, 2018 at 4:31 PM UTC
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