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I used to be a romantic. Staring into her milky pearls, illuminated by the dusk orange, mango light glittering into mine. Lemon tinge saturated skin.  Caressed by the salty wind, sometimes, I felt, even before mine. The grainy gold-ash pebbled ground like a powdered cushion, our feets sunk deep. Whisk, and whim of clashing waves, crashing into the shore. Nebulous sky blue mirror of perpetual unrest, trickles. Bickering seagulls on sandcastles. My olympian gaze at venus, her acoustic voice. Her arachnid stare into mine. She's a siren. I used to be a romantic. But she consumed me. She's consumed me and there's nothing left...Now I'm just a fool.
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Mar 10, 2021
Mar 10, 2021 at 12:33 AM UTC
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I used to be a romantic. Staring into her milky pearls, illuminated by the dusk orange, mango light glittering into mine. Lemon tinge saturated skin.  Caressed by the salty wind, sometimes, I felt, even before mine. The grainy gold-ash pebbled ground like a powdered cushion, our feets sunk deep. Whisk, and whim of clashing waves, crashing into the shore. Nebulous sky blue mirror of perpetual unrest, trickles. Bickering seagulls on sandcastles. My olympian gaze at venus, her acoustic voice. Her arachnid stare into mine. She's a siren. I used to be a romantic. But she consumed me. She's consumed me and there's nothing left...Now I'm just a fool.
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Mar 10, 2021
Mar 10, 2021 at 12:33 AM UTC
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