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I walk into school, and find your unique Blue glowing outline amoungst the average outlined people. i lean on your locker as you tell me how the last episode of the walking dead ended. as i listen to your unique voice i taste buttered popcorn. it wasn't an unusual event. It wasn't till the day, I walked into school, And i saw you, you were sick and your voice was raspy. but my brain refused to accept, that it was you. because you were lacking a ring of colour. and your voice tasted of caramel, and not of buttery popcorn, and i asked you where your, colours went, it wasn't till then did i realise, that i was not normal. and thats when i was told, that i had synesthesia.
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Jun 3, 2013
Jun 3, 2013 at 6:14 PM UTC
Synesthesia
I walk into school, and find your unique Blue glowing outline amoungst the average outlined people. i lean on your locker as you tell me how the last episode of the walking dead ended. as i listen to your unique voice i taste buttered popcorn. it wasn't an unusual event. It wasn't till the day, I walked into school, And i saw you, you were sick and your voice was raspy. but my brain refused to accept, that it was you. because you were lacking a ring of colour. and your voice tasted of caramel, and not of buttery popcorn, and i asked you where your, colours went, it wasn't till then did i realise, that i was not normal. and thats when i was told, that i had synesthesia.
giovanna
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Jun 3, 2013
Jun 3, 2013 at 6:14 PM UTC
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