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Last night, we had six miles to walk to where I parked the truck the winding road the mimicking trees my eyes behind a pair of shades I found in the glovebox Thank god, I couldn't take my eyes off you the way you know about poetry and art and you notice how the light cascades swims, over every shade of dark and you said that I'd be "it" someday the last time that we spoke but now you walk as though you've never seen this ghost before but I know you want me, all the same. Six miles to go, but so much more to me.
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 12:18 PM UTC
but so much more to me.
Last night, we had six miles to walk to where I parked the truck the winding road the mimicking trees my eyes behind a pair of shades I found in the glovebox Thank god, I couldn't take my eyes off you the way you know about poetry and art and you notice how the light cascades swims, over every shade of dark and you said that I'd be "it" someday the last time that we spoke but now you walk as though you've never seen this ghost before but I know you want me, all the same. Six miles to go, but so much more to me.
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 12:18 PM UTC
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