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I fall in love in the summer When sheets are thin And breezes are warm When our curtains are sheer And the sun sets over thunderclouds And our feet caress each other at the end of a trodden dock I fall in love when nights are short And time moves sweetly thick, and slow And our breath tastes hard like liquor I fall in love off of hot asphalt And exposed souls Getting high on parking structures And men’s fingers in my hair And I fall apart in the winter When we’re sheltered And evenings come too early When it’s cold outside So I burry too deep into myself And lose lovers like keys To what, I’m still not sure
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Dec 1, 2014
Dec 1, 2014 at 10:51 PM UTC
November 28, 2014 – Seasons may change
I fall in love in the summer When sheets are thin And breezes are warm When our curtains are sheer And the sun sets over thunderclouds And our feet caress each other at the end of a trodden dock I fall in love when nights are short And time moves sweetly thick, and slow And our breath tastes hard like liquor I fall in love off of hot asphalt And exposed souls Getting high on parking structures And men’s fingers in my hair And I fall apart in the winter When we’re sheltered And evenings come too early When it’s cold outside So I burry too deep into myself And lose lovers like keys To what, I’m still not sure
kstenlowe
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Dec 1, 2014
Dec 1, 2014 at 10:51 PM UTC
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