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I can still hear you saying, "This too shall seem trivial," everytime this city gets me down. I keep a picture of you in my wallet, hell, I've got pictures of you all over the apartment, and even a collection of your hairpins, under the middle cushion of the couch. It's hard not to waste hours writing about the summer I spent all my money on semi-precious stones, and you blew yours on hotel beds. When that Mike-Something weatherman comes on the television, I still remember your remarks about his multitude of chins, and I get sentimental for the sound of my laughter. It was much finer then. I've watched wonderful loves throw bracelets I bought for them, I've watched quaking bodies beg to rekindle the flame, but with you I expected something more. I hope whichever Carolina you settled in treats you well.
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Dec 28, 2010
Dec 28, 2010 at 10:34 AM UTC
we built a wailing wall
I can still hear you saying, "This too shall seem trivial," everytime this city gets me down. I keep a picture of you in my wallet, hell, I've got pictures of you all over the apartment, and even a collection of your hairpins, under the middle cushion of the couch. It's hard not to waste hours writing about the summer I spent all my money on semi-precious stones, and you blew yours on hotel beds. When that Mike-Something weatherman comes on the television, I still remember your remarks about his multitude of chins, and I get sentimental for the sound of my laughter. It was much finer then. I've watched wonderful loves throw bracelets I bought for them, I've watched quaking bodies beg to rekindle the flame, but with you I expected something more. I hope whichever Carolina you settled in treats you well.
Copyright 2010 by J.J. Hutton
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Dec 28, 2010
Dec 28, 2010 at 10:34 AM UTC
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