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i would've stood barefoot in those woods just to kiss you-- away from the pounding sounds of mediocre music. my heart beat like a finale of fireworks every time you smiled at me. i've discovered something sweet, like sugared gold against my lips, tasting like summer and sun-ripened strawberries. we would've hung out feet, letting them dangle over the water's edge as if there weren't whirlpools in my chest. we would dance on carpeted floors tripping over each other trying to pretend we didn't mean to. i envisioned the possibilities, as my throat tried to swallow down the beginnings of everything we could be.
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Oct 30, 2018
Oct 30, 2018 at 8:43 PM UTC
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i would've stood barefoot in those woods just to kiss you-- away from the pounding sounds of mediocre music. my heart beat like a finale of fireworks every time you smiled at me. i've discovered something sweet, like sugared gold against my lips, tasting like summer and sun-ripened strawberries. we would've hung out feet, letting them dangle over the water's edge as if there weren't whirlpools in my chest. we would dance on carpeted floors tripping over each other trying to pretend we didn't mean to. i envisioned the possibilities, as my throat tried to swallow down the beginnings of everything we could be.
heather-ann
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Oct 30, 2018
Oct 30, 2018 at 8:43 PM UTC
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