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You and I -  a miracle, though fugitive, yet isn't loss the fate of all beauty? -–a prelude --- Today, I walked past a young couple, who resembled us the weekend  we stood acoast Charles River. Their hands interlocked, quivered as leaves rustle in the wind, attached by a fragile string, smitten by a late autumn hail, then fall apart like all else. Their bags overflowed with rose petals, spilling as they go in this labyrinth called life full of stops, turns, and cloverleaves that no one could foretell. "Be my harbor!" "Be my pillow whispers!" "Be my favorite book yellowed with age!" A vow, a skip-day rendezvous, a "your-love-eats-me-alive." Infatuation, belongingness, possessiveness, delirium– I will betray the world to chase your shadow. Love ringed down the curtain perfect as it was, until I pulled the ribbon -  a bow, we came nicely undone. As for now, this afternoon, on an escape made for two, their gazes collided, and two dots connected. In a single blip of alignment across time and space, they offered each other the Universe. Knowing this, Is enough. On the brim of my tree, which sprouts and sprawls and weaves a canopy that catches the sun, perches a little ghost. That's you, Do you see?
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Dec 12, 2018
Dec 12, 2018 at 5:33 AM UTC
Notes to the first man I loved.
You and I -  a miracle, though fugitive, yet isn't loss the fate of all beauty? -–a prelude --- Today, I walked past a young couple, who resembled us the weekend  we stood acoast Charles River. Their hands interlocked, quivered as leaves rustle in the wind, attached by a fragile string, smitten by a late autumn hail, then fall apart like all else. Their bags overflowed with rose petals, spilling as they go in this labyrinth called life full of stops, turns, and cloverleaves that no one could foretell. "Be my harbor!" "Be my pillow whispers!" "Be my favorite book yellowed with age!" A vow, a skip-day rendezvous, a "your-love-eats-me-alive." Infatuation, belongingness, possessiveness, delirium– I will betray the world to chase your shadow. Love ringed down the curtain perfect as it was, until I pulled the ribbon -  a bow, we came nicely undone. As for now, this afternoon, on an escape made for two, their gazes collided, and two dots connected. In a single blip of alignment across time and space, they offered each other the Universe. Knowing this, Is enough. On the brim of my tree, which sprouts and sprawls and weaves a canopy that catches the sun, perches a little ghost. That's you, Do you see?
ericatang
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18/F/Columbus, Ohio
Dec 12, 2018
Dec 12, 2018 at 5:33 AM UTC
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