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The luke-warm sun
is no good for tanning by this hour, but we embrace it anyway and soak it in delightedly. The edge of the Earth is anything out of our sight-- it is us and the varying tide. Teenage hearts pound like a headache and though we haven't a clue how to love, we are brilliant guessers. I don't struggle to find words; the best of me is fixed in your young skin and chestnut waves. The tide comes in; the savory air blows coolly across the beach, and at last New Jersey enthralls me.
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