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My eyes are blurry with tears but oh, How the lights glow in the haze I try to step outside myself and Ask the sky what made me this way, But the fog only stared back silently One single star blinking back, The same star that I’ve always seen Under the same sky I’ve always breathed In the same place I’ve always been Nothing has changed except everything (And that, too, has faint traces of you) You and I, I liked to believe we’re the same But your life isn’t mine and your Love isn’t mine. I’ll imagine The distance between us, tied together Over countless fields and mountaintops Stretching from here to there                _lets meet somewhere in the middle,_                _where it grazes Missouri._                _or is it Montana? I’m not sure but_ I’ve always Been sure Of this heart And I left it In the airport The night I left you With sleep In my eyes And tears On my cheeks Oh, tears, tears.
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Feb 23, 2023
Feb 23, 2023 at 2:19 AM UTC
love letter
My eyes are blurry with tears but oh, How the lights glow in the haze I try to step outside myself and Ask the sky what made me this way, But the fog only stared back silently One single star blinking back, The same star that I’ve always seen Under the same sky I’ve always breathed In the same place I’ve always been Nothing has changed except everything (And that, too, has faint traces of you) You and I, I liked to believe we’re the same But your life isn’t mine and your Love isn’t mine. I’ll imagine The distance between us, tied together Over countless fields and mountaintops Stretching from here to there                _lets meet somewhere in the middle,_                _where it grazes Missouri._                _or is it Montana? I’m not sure but_ I’ve always Been sure Of this heart And I left it In the airport The night I left you With sleep In my eyes And tears On my cheeks Oh, tears, tears.
(Prose pretending to be poetry here)
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Feb 23, 2023
Feb 23, 2023 at 2:19 AM UTC
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