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Pancakes and french toast. She had a sweet tooth for mornings laying flat on her back. Just like yours, cotton wrinkles indented on freckles. Saliva soaked collarbones, last nights tequila on your tongue. He’d roll you over, breakfast taco. Kiss your neck, turn it purple. Smirk covered coffee, smoke lingering 'round chocolate covered sleepy eyes. All you've ever known, simple sweets and bacon grease; she kept you on your' toes. "I'll be back for the summer," and he'll pretend you’re more than just a morning of goodbyes.
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Apr 5, 2016
Apr 5, 2016 at 1:34 PM UTC
Breakfast
Pancakes and french toast. She had a sweet tooth for mornings laying flat on her back. Just like yours, cotton wrinkles indented on freckles. Saliva soaked collarbones, last nights tequila on your tongue. He’d roll you over, breakfast taco. Kiss your neck, turn it purple. Smirk covered coffee, smoke lingering 'round chocolate covered sleepy eyes. All you've ever known, simple sweets and bacon grease; she kept you on your' toes. "I'll be back for the summer," and he'll pretend you’re more than just a morning of goodbyes.
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Apr 5, 2016 at 1:34 PM UTC
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