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“Can we still fall in love this summer?” I want to be given a Summer to remember. A Sufjan Stevens Summer. Where we can live the poetry we cannot write. Where the scent of summer lingers: the ocean and orchards in the air, windows flung wide open, ice-cream cones on pavements, salty hair and warm kisses from the sun. Soft and sensual—that’s all.
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Jul 22, 2024

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