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tuscan summers, wearing paisley and plaid, barefoot amongst the wildflowers. i would wear my wedding gown in the backyard, with our babies growing up on the front porch. we had free range underneath northern, starry skies-- taking trips to the mountains. my books would be stacked against the ivy that crawled up the walls. slow mornings, crawling like molasses out of the rickety screen door. i would give up modernity just to melt in the snow, growing like weeds through the cracks of your bone marrow.
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Oct 30, 2018
Oct 30, 2018 at 8:54 PM UTC
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tuscan summers, wearing paisley and plaid, barefoot amongst the wildflowers. i would wear my wedding gown in the backyard, with our babies growing up on the front porch. we had free range underneath northern, starry skies-- taking trips to the mountains. my books would be stacked against the ivy that crawled up the walls. slow mornings, crawling like molasses out of the rickety screen door. i would give up modernity just to melt in the snow, growing like weeds through the cracks of your bone marrow.
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Oct 30, 2018
Oct 30, 2018 at 8:54 PM UTC
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