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I swear I could build a library. Using the settled dust of our memories as a foundation. I could build an archive. Using cheat sheets I made, to guide me through asking you to marry me. I could build a gallery of mirrors surrounding you. And just pretend it was the same beautiful portrait from different vantage points. I could do a lot if I wasn't sick. If I wasn't so stuck on wishing I could go back. I swear I could build a house- And live alone there until I die. But who would drink the coffee?- And who would wake me up? Who would listen to my every word- And never interrupt. It doesn't even matter- How easy it could shatter. But we still build them so she'll come. And hope she never leaves. But they always do.
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 3:49 AM UTC
Build it and she will come.
I swear I could build a library. Using the settled dust of our memories as a foundation. I could build an archive. Using cheat sheets I made, to guide me through asking you to marry me. I could build a gallery of mirrors surrounding you. And just pretend it was the same beautiful portrait from different vantage points. I could do a lot if I wasn't sick. If I wasn't so stuck on wishing I could go back. I swear I could build a house- And live alone there until I die. But who would drink the coffee?- And who would wake me up? Who would listen to my every word- And never interrupt. It doesn't even matter- How easy it could shatter. But we still build them so she'll come. And hope she never leaves. But they always do.
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 3:49 AM UTC
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