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She sat in a corn field drawn into herself, folded into a world of her own making. He wrote from distant shores, spoke of places she could only glimpse through his eyes. Her eyes followed his cadenced words. Syllables as robust as any brew, waking up her hidden senses. Distance an allusion. Language a fibrous connection. The sun that set over them was and was not the same. The paper a beating heart, the ink an invisible sentiment. Miles travelled in the twinkling of an eye across the page, words rich to the taste. She dug her hands into the earth and held onto the flavor.
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Jul 23, 2014
Jul 23, 2014 at 12:21 AM UTC
Love Letter
She sat in a corn field drawn into herself, folded into a world of her own making. He wrote from distant shores, spoke of places she could only glimpse through his eyes. Her eyes followed his cadenced words. Syllables as robust as any brew, waking up her hidden senses. Distance an allusion. Language a fibrous connection. The sun that set over them was and was not the same. The paper a beating heart, the ink an invisible sentiment. Miles travelled in the twinkling of an eye across the page, words rich to the taste. She dug her hands into the earth and held onto the flavor.
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Jul 23, 2014
Jul 23, 2014 at 12:21 AM UTC
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