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I'm not afraid of shadows; I'm woeful for what I do to them. Traveling nearly 93 million miles unobstructed until i get in the way. B-b-but my shadow lingers; delicately licks my spine making me shiver. Seeking pleasure outside my means, I reach for it and fall to the ground, metallic kiss with my teeth. we've all tried to chase it; elusive and spry this depth always one step ahead unless We make peace. Flat, rectangular boxes hum in the distance - Take this to feel [ ] better, saner, safer, thinner, smarter - anything but you. but you are me. eye see you. I will wrap my polished dna around your rusted parts and oil your chamber with tantric love until you swell with majesty; overfilled with law of attraction and vibrate with hums of mantras - Body satiated and laden with sweat, we hold sweaty palms to racing heart and sync. The light within aligns with shadow and our race is done. On the horizon - a new hope begun.
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Jan 18, 2015
Jan 18, 2015 at 5:10 PM UTC
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I'm not afraid of shadows; I'm woeful for what I do to them. Traveling nearly 93 million miles unobstructed until i get in the way. B-b-but my shadow lingers; delicately licks my spine making me shiver. Seeking pleasure outside my means, I reach for it and fall to the ground, metallic kiss with my teeth. we've all tried to chase it; elusive and spry this depth always one step ahead unless We make peace. Flat, rectangular boxes hum in the distance - Take this to feel [ ] better, saner, safer, thinner, smarter - anything but you. but you are me. eye see you. I will wrap my polished dna around your rusted parts and oil your chamber with tantric love until you swell with majesty; overfilled with law of attraction and vibrate with hums of mantras - Body satiated and laden with sweat, we hold sweaty palms to racing heart and sync. The light within aligns with shadow and our race is done. On the horizon - a new hope begun.
martinalove
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Jan 18, 2015
Jan 18, 2015 at 5:10 PM UTC
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