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his strong, callused hands, trained to grip and hold the toughest,   the roughest, yet so gentle against my fingers,   my limbs. his commanding voice, built for authority,   booming with power, reduced to a calm cadence to worship   me. he loved me,   and I let him. his affection, much like the ocean, buoyed me in its consistency,   yet threatened to suffocate me   in its magnificence. he was constancy   and romance, there was persistence   in his softness. a juxtaposition in corporeal form. he had none of what I wanted,   half of what I needed. and although   loneliness leaked into my nights, he loved me   and I left him.
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Feb 19, 2019
Feb 19, 2019 at 2:31 AM UTC
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his strong, callused hands, trained to grip and hold the toughest,   the roughest, yet so gentle against my fingers,   my limbs. his commanding voice, built for authority,   booming with power, reduced to a calm cadence to worship   me. he loved me,   and I let him. his affection, much like the ocean, buoyed me in its consistency,   yet threatened to suffocate me   in its magnificence. he was constancy   and romance, there was persistence   in his softness. a juxtaposition in corporeal form. he had none of what I wanted,   half of what I needed. and although   loneliness leaked into my nights, he loved me   and I left him.
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Feb 19, 2019
Feb 19, 2019 at 2:31 AM UTC
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