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It’s not you I miss; not your cherry red hair or the crack in your voice when you’d fight back tears (You never did cry much) It’s the loss of the feeling of prairie fires in our chest running with the wind in perfect time like we made plans to run out from under the sprawl toward mountains and cedar trees to find new languages and faces we’d never seen The world grows larger in passing time and distance becomes relative. To think we’d have made it to Nepal to sit upon crystal white shelves—glass figurines looking to build a new home somewhere overseas
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Nov 30, 2018
Nov 30, 2018 at 6:04 PM UTC
Cedar Trees
It’s not you I miss; not your cherry red hair or the crack in your voice when you’d fight back tears (You never did cry much) It’s the loss of the feeling of prairie fires in our chest running with the wind in perfect time like we made plans to run out from under the sprawl toward mountains and cedar trees to find new languages and faces we’d never seen The world grows larger in passing time and distance becomes relative. To think we’d have made it to Nepal to sit upon crystal white shelves—glass figurines looking to build a new home somewhere overseas
danny-c
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Nov 30, 2018
Nov 30, 2018 at 6:04 PM UTC
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