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The sky kept speaking in a dialect of grey, did stay overcast all through the day, like a new bride upset about her nuptials, right after it. "Could have been with some zest, I feel drowsy and totally lost" she repeatedly whispers, it  seemed . A vast net of haze fell, first on the skyscrapers standing in a row, pushing, jostling,fighting, it then descended slyly on to the tree tops adorned with garlands of flowers red, cream, or violet on their coiffures. They looked lost, at this turn of the story, unexpected. A helicopter, with tourists Criss -crossed the sky as if clueless, perhaps seeing sights in that light curious, who knows what they look for in a bad hair day like this? we could hardly guess! A stray bird appeared, as if from nowhere hastily retreated, sensing the prevailing mood. "We'll just stay put" she said "til the night would  rework the story board. perhaps with starlight " She bit hard on my upper arm, as if to exhibit her aggressive mood just once I loved it , she deftly made it erogenous. She is a tigress, forcefully kept in her den with a purpose, she slyly smiles imagining. When the wave of oily dark night advances inundating us, she is a promise, exquisite
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Oct 5, 2017
Oct 5, 2017 at 2:54 PM UTC
Caged Tigress
The sky kept speaking in a dialect of grey, did stay overcast all through the day, like a new bride upset about her nuptials, right after it. "Could have been with some zest, I feel drowsy and totally lost" she repeatedly whispers, it  seemed . A vast net of haze fell, first on the skyscrapers standing in a row, pushing, jostling,fighting, it then descended slyly on to the tree tops adorned with garlands of flowers red, cream, or violet on their coiffures. They looked lost, at this turn of the story, unexpected. A helicopter, with tourists Criss -crossed the sky as if clueless, perhaps seeing sights in that light curious, who knows what they look for in a bad hair day like this? we could hardly guess! A stray bird appeared, as if from nowhere hastily retreated, sensing the prevailing mood. "We'll just stay put" she said "til the night would  rework the story board. perhaps with starlight " She bit hard on my upper arm, as if to exhibit her aggressive mood just once I loved it , she deftly made it erogenous. She is a tigress, forcefully kept in her den with a purpose, she slyly smiles imagining. When the wave of oily dark night advances inundating us, she is a promise, exquisite
k-balachandran
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Oct 5, 2017
Oct 5, 2017 at 2:54 PM UTC
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