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Look, I know you're angry I forgot to buy the milk for the third time this month and sometimes I don't do enough, baby, I know. I'm a curveball, but you're sick of being blindsided. We're going to end up breaking up or marrying, you know that? I don't want to break up. Then do you want to marry? I don't want to marry either. Then what are we doing? What are we- Sometimes when You kiss me in a thunderstorm, like a prayer like a sunrise like the feeling of falling before you're actually falling like how we used to I almost forget that we're different people now. No baby, it's not just pillowtalk, I swear. In this dream, my arms are stretched like birds my heart in your hands and your name in my mouth- God, will you just listen? It's fine. Whatever. Go back to your phone. It was just another stupid metaphor for us anyway. Loving you is a dead end street but I don't care about healthy anymore. In our backyard, vines wrangle a sycamore tree so tightly, you couldn't sever one without the other.
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Dec 20, 2018
Dec 20, 2018 at 12:59 PM UTC
Pillowtalk
Look, I know you're angry I forgot to buy the milk for the third time this month and sometimes I don't do enough, baby, I know. I'm a curveball, but you're sick of being blindsided. We're going to end up breaking up or marrying, you know that? I don't want to break up. Then do you want to marry? I don't want to marry either. Then what are we doing? What are we- Sometimes when You kiss me in a thunderstorm, like a prayer like a sunrise like the feeling of falling before you're actually falling like how we used to I almost forget that we're different people now. No baby, it's not just pillowtalk, I swear. In this dream, my arms are stretched like birds my heart in your hands and your name in my mouth- God, will you just listen? It's fine. Whatever. Go back to your phone. It was just another stupid metaphor for us anyway. Loving you is a dead end street but I don't care about healthy anymore. In our backyard, vines wrangle a sycamore tree so tightly, you couldn't sever one without the other.
More of a different strain of the same kinda style. Conversational. Not happy with this one.
chichee
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19/F/Sydney
Dec 20, 2018
Dec 20, 2018 at 12:59 PM UTC
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