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Coastal seizures. So sand fills a sun-kissed cheek. Boasted features, hands lull movement in hips so meek. Thumbs peel lids to stretch the Sun into clefts that reflexes forget Two fingers press against throats and ears to breaths. Palms press ditches in chests to remind hearts of blood to teach. Lungs keep secrets that tongueless kisses were made to reach. Salt water rinses cheeks of death and cold stares Paroxysms exhume life in the form of humid air. Grief slowed as tides fell. Teeth locked as cheeks swell. Water took softly what it had let go More than shook fondly but it had let grow.
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May 16, 2016
May 16, 2016 at 8:12 PM UTC
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Coastal seizures. So sand fills a sun-kissed cheek. Boasted features, hands lull movement in hips so meek. Thumbs peel lids to stretch the Sun into clefts that reflexes forget Two fingers press against throats and ears to breaths. Palms press ditches in chests to remind hearts of blood to teach. Lungs keep secrets that tongueless kisses were made to reach. Salt water rinses cheeks of death and cold stares Paroxysms exhume life in the form of humid air. Grief slowed as tides fell. Teeth locked as cheeks swell. Water took softly what it had let go More than shook fondly but it had let grow.
dylan-halvorsen
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South Africa
May 16, 2016
May 16, 2016 at 8:12 PM UTC
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