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i was riding in the passenger seat down a meandering stretch of back road where the mountains look like watercolors when i realized that your arms feel safer than my own mother’s (i am afraid of what that means) i still fall asleep in your old heather grey t-shirt still think of you every time i pull a sundress over my head (i am afraid of what that means) the braids in my hair the buzzing in my chest the left side of the bed the small, persistent voice inside telling me to keep going are somehow in some measure still yours (i am in some measure still yours)
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May 31, 2019
May 31, 2019 at 10:09 PM UTC
tethered
i was riding in the passenger seat down a meandering stretch of back road where the mountains look like watercolors when i realized that your arms feel safer than my own mother’s (i am afraid of what that means) i still fall asleep in your old heather grey t-shirt still think of you every time i pull a sundress over my head (i am afraid of what that means) the braids in my hair the buzzing in my chest the left side of the bed the small, persistent voice inside telling me to keep going are somehow in some measure still yours (i am in some measure still yours)
madisen
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May 31, 2019
May 31, 2019 at 10:09 PM UTC
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