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Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 5:57 pm
The first boy I ever fell in love with wore his brown hair short and smiled with his eyes and lived on an island where he fought pirates and didn’t know what a kiss was exactly.
The first place I ever fell in love with has more back roads than main ones and fields filled with ghosts and bugs and dead end roads that were not completely dead exactly.
I am still trying to hold that boy’s hand and trying to hold onto my summer callouses that still contain the dirt and smoke so I can be buried with it all even though I’m not sure when that time will be exactly.
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:06 pm
Dewd, this is like, awesome. heart
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Angstbucket Edgelord Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:33 pm
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:29 pm
Devious Scone Dewd, this is like, awesome. heart Thanks guys emotion_bigheart
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High-functioning Snowflake
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:02 am
That's a wonderfully, well-executed form of free-verse. It reminded me of this short-story by Neil Gaiman, as a tribute to Michael Moorcock. And I love your username. Same hint of old nostalgia.
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:39 am
Vruez That's a wonderfully, well-executed form of free-verse. It reminded me of this short-story by Neil Gaiman, as a tribute to Michael Moorcock. And I love your username. Same hint of old nostalgia. I love Neil Gaiman! I'm about halfway/three quarters through Good Omens, and it's fab. It's my brother's copy. My username is actually based on my Tumblr name, which is Hazy Sunday Mornings. It used to be Ghosts in June, but I switched it. c: It's a reference to a lot of things. Thanks for the feedback!
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High-functioning Snowflake
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 1:08 pm
Hazy Mornings Vruez That's a wonderfully, well-executed form of free-verse. It reminded me of this short-story by Neil Gaiman, as a tribute to Michael Moorcock. And I love your username. Same hint of old nostalgia. I love Neil Gaiman! I'm about halfway/three quarters through Good Omens, and it's fab. It's my brother's copy. My username is actually based on my Tumblr name, which is Hazy Sunday Mornings. It used to be Ghosts in June, but I switched it. c: It's a reference to a lot of things. Thanks for the feedback! If you loved Good Omens, you'd love 'Smoke and Mirrors'. It's a collection ofa few brilliant short-stories. One of the famous movie-version of his work, 'Coraline', was initially adapted from a short story called 'The Price' from 'Smoke and Mirrors'
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 1:16 pm
Vruez Hazy Mornings Vruez That's a wonderfully, well-executed form of free-verse. It reminded me of this short-story by Neil Gaiman, as a tribute to Michael Moorcock. And I love your username. Same hint of old nostalgia. I love Neil Gaiman! I'm about halfway/three quarters through Good Omens, and it's fab. It's my brother's copy. My username is actually based on my Tumblr name, which is Hazy Sunday Mornings. It used to be Ghosts in June, but I switched it. c: It's a reference to a lot of things. Thanks for the feedback! If you loved Good Omens, you'd love 'Smoke and Mirrors'. It's a collection ofa few brilliant short-stories. One of the famous movie-version of his work, 'Coraline', was initially adapted from a short story called 'The Price' from 'Smoke and Mirrors' Ah, I love Coraline. Thanks for the recs!
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