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Thin swale afternoon Thin swale afternoon
Kiss the world right on the lips
I’m watching you and your watching the crisp crinkled sky. How swell it is to be alive in this swift reeling life, hands entwining hearts unwiding shoes tap dancing to whatever songs we need to sing. (I am glad to be.) Loneliness is [...]

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Hello.
One day life will be the canvas where we paint our souls. And our colors will go, oh oh how they will go. Love. Shade me in gold and grey and the color of rain. I hope we fall in love with everyday, I hope I stop wishing it away. I keep waiting for everything [...]

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Sing sweetly, your red ribbon lips pressed  against my sunless thoughts. Your voice is bouncing off a trumpet solo that Gabriel learned when he was five and played for Jesus Christ. Please. I go to the place where milk is white where rain is green, my heart inside an orange tree. Come and find me in [...]

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we’re all mad here

Okay I think I understand, the sunlight rests on quicksand and the faster it moves the faster it sinks. Maybe If you lassoed it with something thick we could stick it with some peppermint and sip sip sip.
Never mind i’m only dreaming (But I could go on) what do you think? I know you like the smell of air when there is nothing [...]

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