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i we were such a storm, for being simply seventeen; we were young and we were younger (but so sincere under skies of summer, under clouds of winter and leaves of fall. leaves of, fall, of, fall), i, falling through the rainbows, you, leaving for the spring. the body is fragile ii in a silent home we speak, fumbling for the words we mean to utter, stuttering logic into a new philosophy. we share ideas; i fall. i think you do too but it is not the time to find out. i fall, but i know it is not the true descent: that which will arrive when we are both above enough to require a cushioned landing
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Jan 25, 2014
Jan 25, 2014 at 7:06 AM UTC
fall (six months)
i we were such a storm, for being simply seventeen; we were young and we were younger (but so sincere under skies of summer, under clouds of winter and leaves of fall. leaves of, fall, of, fall), i, falling through the rainbows, you, leaving for the spring. the body is fragile ii in a silent home we speak, fumbling for the words we mean to utter, stuttering logic into a new philosophy. we share ideas; i fall. i think you do too but it is not the time to find out. i fall, but i know it is not the true descent: that which will arrive when we are both above enough to require a cushioned landing
michal-shilor
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Jan 25, 2014
Jan 25, 2014 at 7:06 AM UTC
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