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sugar and salt are both appealing but what happens when you have to choose? what if i told you that you had to chose between summer and winter the milky sheet of snow and hum of the fireplace creamy melted chocolate and milk swirled into a cozy drink millions of tiny bursts of color illuminate every border of every house but what about the lazy afternoon sun and the salt in the air and in your hair and in your mouth and the ice pops the sweet sticky ice pops that feel so good on your shriveled up tongue -and what about the way your skin sparkles after laying in the teeny tiny rocks of the earth you may say, i can't pick both, 
they are both- so beautiful well what if i told you that you have to pick between things which are are equally loveable. what if i told you that if you love two souls a sun and a moon two souls, which are both so rich and lovely, that you could only pick one, which would you pick? or would you just choose neither?
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Dec 15, 2018
Dec 15, 2018 at 10:42 AM UTC
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sugar and salt are both appealing but what happens when you have to choose? what if i told you that you had to chose between summer and winter the milky sheet of snow and hum of the fireplace creamy melted chocolate and milk swirled into a cozy drink millions of tiny bursts of color illuminate every border of every house but what about the lazy afternoon sun and the salt in the air and in your hair and in your mouth and the ice pops the sweet sticky ice pops that feel so good on your shriveled up tongue -and what about the way your skin sparkles after laying in the teeny tiny rocks of the earth you may say, i can't pick both, 
they are both- so beautiful well what if i told you that you have to pick between things which are are equally loveable. what if i told you that if you love two souls a sun and a moon two souls, which are both so rich and lovely, that you could only pick one, which would you pick? or would you just choose neither?
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Dec 15, 2018
Dec 15, 2018 at 10:42 AM UTC
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