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I miss the fireflies amidst the mild summer height hidden under a kaleidoscopic sky and towering elms. The fleeting feeling of running rampant and scabbed knees I miss the brick by the front door, yet with every passing year I forget it some more. It’s been years since fireflies, now only suffering under suffocating heat, a life entertained under the mouse trapped pink skies and false palm trees. And with every thrill that arrives every year, reeling down highways with music a blast, I miss the brick by the front door, yet with every passing year I forget it some more.
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May 6, 2020
May 6, 2020 at 1:42 AM UTC
roberts road
I miss the fireflies amidst the mild summer height hidden under a kaleidoscopic sky and towering elms. The fleeting feeling of running rampant and scabbed knees I miss the brick by the front door, yet with every passing year I forget it some more. It’s been years since fireflies, now only suffering under suffocating heat, a life entertained under the mouse trapped pink skies and false palm trees. And with every thrill that arrives every year, reeling down highways with music a blast, I miss the brick by the front door, yet with every passing year I forget it some more.
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May 6, 2020
May 6, 2020 at 1:42 AM UTC
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