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Slow, fast, slow, fast. My mind moves in circles every time that you walk past. But then we're a messy tangle of muddled limbs -- Your bony edges on my pale, pale skin, And **** it, I let you in, As if the world will wait for us to separate Before daring to turn again. Is it my turn again? To be the one to calm your anxious mind, To pull the end to help unwind, unravel those fears Held in cavities left untraveled since braver, younger years -- But now it's time. Pause the pain, halt the worry, I'm still right here, no need to hurry! Intimacy need not be cause to panic any longer. I once was weak, but I've grown stronger -- Stronger with the smiles you share in the early morning, My hair in your face and the tension forming Until we decide to breathe as one for a while or two. Somehow, I never grow tired of you -- Rather, tired with you. And we'll stay in bed all day and throw our lonely lives away, Convincing ourselves that hiding under blankets can stop the clocks -- Drowning out the ticking sounds with our legs interwoven, Our desperate lips forever locked. Or so it seems, but we both know exactly how this all will go... But oh, I hope that this'll last. Out of all the slows, let this not go fast.
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Jan 28, 2018
Jan 28, 2018 at 4:24 AM UTC
Steady May She Go
Slow, fast, slow, fast. My mind moves in circles every time that you walk past. But then we're a messy tangle of muddled limbs -- Your bony edges on my pale, pale skin, And **** it, I let you in, As if the world will wait for us to separate Before daring to turn again. Is it my turn again? To be the one to calm your anxious mind, To pull the end to help unwind, unravel those fears Held in cavities left untraveled since braver, younger years -- But now it's time. Pause the pain, halt the worry, I'm still right here, no need to hurry! Intimacy need not be cause to panic any longer. I once was weak, but I've grown stronger -- Stronger with the smiles you share in the early morning, My hair in your face and the tension forming Until we decide to breathe as one for a while or two. Somehow, I never grow tired of you -- Rather, tired with you. And we'll stay in bed all day and throw our lonely lives away, Convincing ourselves that hiding under blankets can stop the clocks -- Drowning out the ticking sounds with our legs interwoven, Our desperate lips forever locked. Or so it seems, but we both know exactly how this all will go... But oh, I hope that this'll last. Out of all the slows, let this not go fast.
crystaljune
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Jan 28, 2018
Jan 28, 2018 at 4:24 AM UTC
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