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crying hopelessly by the beach before i truly knew what sadness felt like you rest your head on my shoulder when we got home and i didn’t move an inch in that dimly lit room trying not to breathe, i felt like the keeper of your sleep how sweet it was to have someone like me in the morning we gardened as a family throwing the ball for our dog, running inside and outside not minding too much about the sharp stones underneath our bare feet for once i was a part of something, a mismatched family one day to fall apart but we didn’t know that yet as we walked through the graveyard - pink skies overhead guarding the dead we walked our dog through here again and again down through the emerald forest, collecting twigs and flying on rope swings and through the enchanting trees we would soar as we walked on towards the sea what would we have thought if one of us just said ‘in the end we won’t have this anymore’
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Feb 22, 2020
Feb 22, 2020 at 4:21 PM UTC
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crying hopelessly by the beach before i truly knew what sadness felt like you rest your head on my shoulder when we got home and i didn’t move an inch in that dimly lit room trying not to breathe, i felt like the keeper of your sleep how sweet it was to have someone like me in the morning we gardened as a family throwing the ball for our dog, running inside and outside not minding too much about the sharp stones underneath our bare feet for once i was a part of something, a mismatched family one day to fall apart but we didn’t know that yet as we walked through the graveyard - pink skies overhead guarding the dead we walked our dog through here again and again down through the emerald forest, collecting twigs and flying on rope swings and through the enchanting trees we would soar as we walked on towards the sea what would we have thought if one of us just said ‘in the end we won’t have this anymore’
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Feb 22, 2020
Feb 22, 2020 at 4:21 PM UTC
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