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Remember when, he Called me on that rooftop night, Just checking, to make sure I got in—pulled me in for half a hug. Joined me for a dance, Thought about the time he Told me that I’m so fun. One last night out, Young and free, before Careers kick in and reality sets in. It ended before I knew it, On the car ride home, Thinking about what coulda been, He tells me he’s crying, Begging me to stay—but Saying yes is not an option. Remembering when I found out, He was reading the book I had, Or felt he that fire in chest, About our political crisis, in a way like me, In a way I hadn’t seen yet. Spending so long settled in The idea of a man lesser than & Surprised to find the joy In expanding my horizons, Learning about my self imposed limits, Watching them crumble in, Realizing I am capable of Every bit of the life I wanna live. Found solace in the similar ways we think, A sketchbook of drawings, Connecting each & every limb, Far far away from spaced repetition. Death by a thousand cuts Ambition, something else That I didn’t think I was looking for. You took me by surprise, Chelsea boots in that kitchen, Didn’t ask me where i was from. Between the bridges and lights, Guitar riffs playing in the back You grabbed my hand, Spun me round, drink in another. Kinda hated the smell of your breath, The way you patted me on the head. When you begged me to stay, Under the night sky, every sway.
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Oct 5, 2019
Oct 5, 2019 at 6:04 PM UTC
summer's fleeting
Remember when, he Called me on that rooftop night, Just checking, to make sure I got in—pulled me in for half a hug. Joined me for a dance, Thought about the time he Told me that I’m so fun. One last night out, Young and free, before Careers kick in and reality sets in. It ended before I knew it, On the car ride home, Thinking about what coulda been, He tells me he’s crying, Begging me to stay—but Saying yes is not an option. Remembering when I found out, He was reading the book I had, Or felt he that fire in chest, About our political crisis, in a way like me, In a way I hadn’t seen yet. Spending so long settled in The idea of a man lesser than & Surprised to find the joy In expanding my horizons, Learning about my self imposed limits, Watching them crumble in, Realizing I am capable of Every bit of the life I wanna live. Found solace in the similar ways we think, A sketchbook of drawings, Connecting each & every limb, Far far away from spaced repetition. Death by a thousand cuts Ambition, something else That I didn’t think I was looking for. You took me by surprise, Chelsea boots in that kitchen, Didn’t ask me where i was from. Between the bridges and lights, Guitar riffs playing in the back You grabbed my hand, Spun me round, drink in another. Kinda hated the smell of your breath, The way you patted me on the head. When you begged me to stay, Under the night sky, every sway.
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Oct 5, 2019
Oct 5, 2019 at 6:04 PM UTC
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