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when winter thaws and our delicate red noses turn to gold Again. After years of solace might you entreat a glance from bewildered eyes that sing songs of stolen years and seasons past and unrealized summers ripe with ifs and Suns, and overgrown fields to shield us from the world and shiver in the wandering breeze with that hands brush upon your cheeks and long, summer arms to whisk your hair about in strained fits to hearken lovers lips; an entire tryst In the ascendency of summer...
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Apr 24, 2014
Apr 24, 2014 at 12:56 PM UTC
Suppose in summer
when winter thaws and our delicate red noses turn to gold Again. After years of solace might you entreat a glance from bewildered eyes that sing songs of stolen years and seasons past and unrealized summers ripe with ifs and Suns, and overgrown fields to shield us from the world and shiver in the wandering breeze with that hands brush upon your cheeks and long, summer arms to whisk your hair about in strained fits to hearken lovers lips; an entire tryst In the ascendency of summer...
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Apr 24, 2014 at 12:56 PM UTC
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