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I went on a walk today. I wore my blue dress, the one with the pockets, you remember? I went on a walk today. Two sparrows were singing to each other. I wondered what they were saying. I do wish I could sing back, you know. I went on a walk today. The neighbors told me I looked like springtime. I smiled back and it felt like dancing. I went on a walk today. Two skips down the road, they say, three skips down the road, they sing. I went on a walk today. The world was dripping with honey. Sticky sweet. And so thick you might drown in it. I went on a walk today. The trees were sighing in the sun, and the rusty weather vane was brittle in reply. I wonder when the last time was that they danced.
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Jan 31, 2019
Jan 31, 2019 at 5:27 PM UTC
I went on a walk today.
I went on a walk today. I wore my blue dress, the one with the pockets, you remember? I went on a walk today. Two sparrows were singing to each other. I wondered what they were saying. I do wish I could sing back, you know. I went on a walk today. The neighbors told me I looked like springtime. I smiled back and it felt like dancing. I went on a walk today. Two skips down the road, they say, three skips down the road, they sing. I went on a walk today. The world was dripping with honey. Sticky sweet. And so thick you might drown in it. I went on a walk today. The trees were sighing in the sun, and the rusty weather vane was brittle in reply. I wonder when the last time was that they danced.
evie-marie
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18/F/the moon
Jan 31, 2019
Jan 31, 2019 at 5:27 PM UTC
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