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the old gravel pit the breathing of the chimneys visible on the horizon where the next big city lies dormant the rustling of the leaves under my feet and the streaks on the lake on its bluish silver ground - the existence 3 black birds are watching me roaming where to? as black as his hair the soft strands caressing his pale face the hair I want to sink into like in an ocean the last light of the sun's rays touches my face once more so tender, so vulnerable like the skin of his fingertips remotely I hear the laughter of the children on the swings that's all that is left everything seems to be asleep the ferns gentle like his soft pink lips on my skin the smell of firewood and smoke damp grass and cold icy air it is his scent that is enveloping me like a warm blanket my life preserver in rough waters this is my hometown the place where I should feel safe and sound that touches my heart but all I want is a tiny pin on a map escaping into his embrace in Brooklyn Heights
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Dec 31, 2019
Dec 31, 2019 at 1:05 PM UTC
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the old gravel pit the breathing of the chimneys visible on the horizon where the next big city lies dormant the rustling of the leaves under my feet and the streaks on the lake on its bluish silver ground - the existence 3 black birds are watching me roaming where to? as black as his hair the soft strands caressing his pale face the hair I want to sink into like in an ocean the last light of the sun's rays touches my face once more so tender, so vulnerable like the skin of his fingertips remotely I hear the laughter of the children on the swings that's all that is left everything seems to be asleep the ferns gentle like his soft pink lips on my skin the smell of firewood and smoke damp grass and cold icy air it is his scent that is enveloping me like a warm blanket my life preserver in rough waters this is my hometown the place where I should feel safe and sound that touches my heart but all I want is a tiny pin on a map escaping into his embrace in Brooklyn Heights
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Dec 31, 2019
Dec 31, 2019 at 1:05 PM UTC
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