Autumn Doughton Quotes
We Said It From The Beginning. No Strings. No Regrets. We Lay, Tangled In A Web Of Sheets, Limbs And Anemic Light, And We Passed Promises Back And Forth Like Slippery Stars. You Told Me You Were Recovering From A Broken Heart. I Told You I Was Recovering From A Broken Life. Fair Enough, We Agreed And Laughed. We Wrote Stories On Our Bodies. Middles And Endings Etched Onto Our Feet And The Palms Of Our Hands. Our Hopes Were Lettered In Black And Silver On A Background Of Stark White Flesh. We Traded Words On Our Tongues Like Tiny Drops Of Melted Sugar.
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