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I know you don’t know. I know you don’t. But I know that I don’t know about the stars in the sky; or the colors in my eyes; while you smile when I talk Or when I fall when you walk. about the steel Blue of mine. Matching the sea-green in yours. I don’t know why I cloud my day when I think you gone, or how terrible I miss your hair & legs & skin & smile in the sun. I’m reduced like sugar, smelling burnt in the air and left only to rhyme why I’ve felt you so long.
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Apr 12, 2019
Apr 12, 2019 at 2:40 PM UTC
Blue-Green Stream (Mid-Summer)
I know you don’t know. I know you don’t. But I know that I don’t know about the stars in the sky; or the colors in my eyes; while you smile when I talk Or when I fall when you walk. about the steel Blue of mine. Matching the sea-green in yours. I don’t know why I cloud my day when I think you gone, or how terrible I miss your hair & legs & skin & smile in the sun. I’m reduced like sugar, smelling burnt in the air and left only to rhyme why I’ve felt you so long.
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20/M/Wisconsin
Apr 12, 2019
Apr 12, 2019 at 2:40 PM UTC
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