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Tag: Alexandria Drzewiecki

 

My darling, you can’t see it, can you? How like the moon you are. Both of you so timid in yourselves; hiding pieces from the world. Then, there are those rare moments when you both are full, and it becomes hard to look away. You are beautiful.

Alexandria Drzewiecki 
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Unknown's avatarAuthor meredithlmmPosted on 17 WedAmerica/New_York2015-11-18T00:09:17-05:00America/New_York11bAmerica/New_YorkWed, 18 Nov 2015 00:09:17 -0500 202417 MonAmerica/New_York2017-06-26T14:11:57-04:00America/New_York06bAmerica/New_YorkMon, 26 Jun 2017 14:11:57 -0400 2024Format QuoteCategories RomanceTags Alexandria Drzewiecki, Alexandria Drzewiecki quotes, California, love, love quotes, night photography, photography, prose, quotes, reblog, reblogged, Romance, tumblr quotes, writersLeave a comment on
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