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When all the lights fly out From the insects we use to collect, Staying up under a tree with an old wooden swing Pushing higher to see if you could project Yourself over the branches above. Telling me someday you'd escape As you pulled the lid away Watching those neon colors go up. In the blink of an eye, We became the adults we tried So hard not to become. Pretending as children we knew our futures, Fabricating ideas, really we had none. As we got older and distant, I sit under this tree and miss The person who sat next to me. As the wind blows cold air, A rickety swing moves slow Almost knowing I wish you were here.
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Feb 15, 2020
Feb 15, 2020 at 2:53 PM UTC
Keep Swinging
When all the lights fly out From the insects we use to collect, Staying up under a tree with an old wooden swing Pushing higher to see if you could project Yourself over the branches above. Telling me someday you'd escape As you pulled the lid away Watching those neon colors go up. In the blink of an eye, We became the adults we tried So hard not to become. Pretending as children we knew our futures, Fabricating ideas, really we had none. As we got older and distant, I sit under this tree and miss The person who sat next to me. As the wind blows cold air, A rickety swing moves slow Almost knowing I wish you were here.
ryan-maroni
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Feb 15, 2020
Feb 15, 2020 at 2:53 PM UTC
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