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Her smile. It was the petrichor on days when the sky just decided to cry. Her smile. It was the roots of a tree, my tree, keeping me planted in reality and letting me dream of better things way up in the clouds. Her smile. Her smile was the sun ray warm glow; bronzing my skin and heating within that frozen fickle muscle I called a heart. Her smile. It drove me wild. So certifiably insane the way I could rack my brain for hours to come up with just the right joke, so as to paint her smile upon celestial canvas face the rest of the day, not having to worry that its daily appearance was stolen by some cheap movie line. Her smile was the only thing in life I was afraid of losing.
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Dec 26, 2013
Dec 26, 2013 at 5:09 PM UTC
Her Smile
Her smile. It was the petrichor on days when the sky just decided to cry. Her smile. It was the roots of a tree, my tree, keeping me planted in reality and letting me dream of better things way up in the clouds. Her smile. Her smile was the sun ray warm glow; bronzing my skin and heating within that frozen fickle muscle I called a heart. Her smile. It drove me wild. So certifiably insane the way I could rack my brain for hours to come up with just the right joke, so as to paint her smile upon celestial canvas face the rest of the day, not having to worry that its daily appearance was stolen by some cheap movie line. Her smile was the only thing in life I was afraid of losing.
paul-kuntz
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Dec 26, 2013
Dec 26, 2013 at 5:09 PM UTC
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