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It's a sing-a-long, to some sacred, long-forgotten song. It's a late night discussion over dark beers about all the love that eluded, and all the albums that we wasted. It's a counter-culture night, playing Dylan's Highway 61 on vinyl amidst ribbons of incense, and blankets our grandmas made for us. It's blacking out from Zach's concoction of *** coke, and lime, only to wake to Rachel's black hair and amber eyes. It's finding joy in philosophical discussions, in coming up with novel terms for being drunk off our ***** in trying to make God make sense, in watching the sunrise at some breakfast diner. It's holding a newborn nephew, telling your sister you love her. It's realizing the sweetness of time, reminding yourself to stay alive, sipping on co-bought wine, developing love without clear rhyme. It's a gift without a why. It's a dream without an alarm clock. It's a kindness to which you must ascribe.
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Nov 13, 2010
Nov 13, 2010 at 6:22 PM UTC
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It's a sing-a-long, to some sacred, long-forgotten song. It's a late night discussion over dark beers about all the love that eluded, and all the albums that we wasted. It's a counter-culture night, playing Dylan's Highway 61 on vinyl amidst ribbons of incense, and blankets our grandmas made for us. It's blacking out from Zach's concoction of *** coke, and lime, only to wake to Rachel's black hair and amber eyes. It's finding joy in philosophical discussions, in coming up with novel terms for being drunk off our ***** in trying to make God make sense, in watching the sunrise at some breakfast diner. It's holding a newborn nephew, telling your sister you love her. It's realizing the sweetness of time, reminding yourself to stay alive, sipping on co-bought wine, developing love without clear rhyme. It's a gift without a why. It's a dream without an alarm clock. It's a kindness to which you must ascribe.
Copyright 13th of November, 2010 by J.J. Hutton
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Nov 13, 2010
Nov 13, 2010 at 6:22 PM UTC
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