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When I don't call for weeks, remind me of the nights I stayed up to tell you what love feels like. Remind me of the way the sun came through the tops of the trees and hit our twinned-skin as we pedaled through the park. Remind me of your terrible jokes (you won't have to). When I don't want to come home for Christmas, remind me of all the times you wanted to sit with me but would never say it. Of all the things you never understood about me that I'd never explain (even when you asked) Like how I cried when we left New York And why I hated Dad for so long. Remind me that we're friends. Remind me that through gritted teeth, clenched fists, and rolling eyes, I love you
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Aug 15, 2014
Aug 15, 2014 at 1:40 PM UTC
Oh Brother
When I don't call for weeks, remind me of the nights I stayed up to tell you what love feels like. Remind me of the way the sun came through the tops of the trees and hit our twinned-skin as we pedaled through the park. Remind me of your terrible jokes (you won't have to). When I don't want to come home for Christmas, remind me of all the times you wanted to sit with me but would never say it. Of all the things you never understood about me that I'd never explain (even when you asked) Like how I cried when we left New York And why I hated Dad for so long. Remind me that we're friends. Remind me that through gritted teeth, clenched fists, and rolling eyes, I love you
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Aug 15, 2014
Aug 15, 2014 at 1:40 PM UTC
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