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Your arm starts loosely draped on my shoulders; your hands travel down my back. Your fingers explore the bottom seams of my shirt, and I jump when their cold discovers my skin. Your long, thin explorers leave icy trails up my back as they pull me to you, closer. One kiss slurs to another, muffling my sobriety, making me drunk - and the night steals away my conscience. Memory fails me once light seeps in, and all that's left is my self-pity. I hate myself for falling again, but despise myself more for knowing - every time you come around, I will eagerly follow.
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Dec 28, 2012
Dec 28, 2012 at 12:09 PM UTC
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Your arm starts loosely draped on my shoulders; your hands travel down my back. Your fingers explore the bottom seams of my shirt, and I jump when their cold discovers my skin. Your long, thin explorers leave icy trails up my back as they pull me to you, closer. One kiss slurs to another, muffling my sobriety, making me drunk - and the night steals away my conscience. Memory fails me once light seeps in, and all that's left is my self-pity. I hate myself for falling again, but despise myself more for knowing - every time you come around, I will eagerly follow.
yejin-lim
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Dec 28, 2012
Dec 28, 2012 at 12:09 PM UTC
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