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the boy I am sitting cross-legged in front of shares the same bruises as me and we create new ones on each other, swelling like sweet gumdrops or ripe fruit. his hands mold me into a mulberry – I bleed sugar and water and sap. I close my eyes so that it can be a surprise, the stains I will wear for weeks. we have loved so hard since we met, we created puncture wounds into each other ****** the salt out then bandaged each other up and smiled at the soreness. the togetherness of it all, opening ourselves up so that the other can love our insides, too. his is the burn of incense with the silk of warm milk, and I am laying down in the happiest ache from him knowing we wear our skin down until it is so thin that we can't help but feel all of one another.
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Mar 3, 2015
Mar 3, 2015 at 3:09 AM UTC
mulberry skin
the boy I am sitting cross-legged in front of shares the same bruises as me and we create new ones on each other, swelling like sweet gumdrops or ripe fruit. his hands mold me into a mulberry – I bleed sugar and water and sap. I close my eyes so that it can be a surprise, the stains I will wear for weeks. we have loved so hard since we met, we created puncture wounds into each other ****** the salt out then bandaged each other up and smiled at the soreness. the togetherness of it all, opening ourselves up so that the other can love our insides, too. his is the burn of incense with the silk of warm milk, and I am laying down in the happiest ache from him knowing we wear our skin down until it is so thin that we can't help but feel all of one another.
sarina
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Mar 3, 2015
Mar 3, 2015 at 3:09 AM UTC
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