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You led me to the exit My hand clasped firmly within yours Clearing a path for us Through the sea of bodies As though keeping me safe Was your only job description You held the door for me A gentle reminder That chivalry is alive and well Taking me home Decidedly Confidently No trace of the mind games I've come to expect As the golden elevator doors closed With each passing level My insecurities fell away like leaves So that when the gold melted away And you softly asked me If I was sure You knew beyond a doubt That I was You recognized the walls I'd built And then you set upon your task Of knocking them down Pinning my hands to the bed You sampled me brick by brick Making sure I knew That you liked what you tasted As I began to settle into you You took a hammer to my flaws Sent them scattering Shattering years of self doubt Imploding my elaborate castle of fears And ever so effectively Crumbling It to the ground
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Jan 7, 2016
Jan 7, 2016 at 9:12 AM UTC
Gold Doors
You led me to the exit My hand clasped firmly within yours Clearing a path for us Through the sea of bodies As though keeping me safe Was your only job description You held the door for me A gentle reminder That chivalry is alive and well Taking me home Decidedly Confidently No trace of the mind games I've come to expect As the golden elevator doors closed With each passing level My insecurities fell away like leaves So that when the gold melted away And you softly asked me If I was sure You knew beyond a doubt That I was You recognized the walls I'd built And then you set upon your task Of knocking them down Pinning my hands to the bed You sampled me brick by brick Making sure I knew That you liked what you tasted As I began to settle into you You took a hammer to my flaws Sent them scattering Shattering years of self doubt Imploding my elaborate castle of fears And ever so effectively Crumbling It to the ground
mackenzie-elise
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Jan 7, 2016
Jan 7, 2016 at 9:12 AM UTC
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