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Of those two dozen men, Who took me with the same Strangely calculated touch, Insulting me with their lust. Of those few women, Wrapped in the same plated lace To compensate for the form within Like a second skin. Of that collection of men, Their unreciprocated pleasure Was the cost of their desire, Which reassured my worth. Always the pleasure Peels off with the skin. Always the end of it Relieves the pain. Only ask for death, Which will always be repaid Please destroy my lust, Disillusioned by the touch.
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Aug 29, 2016
Aug 29, 2016 at 7:45 PM UTC
I Only Ask For Death
Of those two dozen men, Who took me with the same Strangely calculated touch, Insulting me with their lust. Of those few women, Wrapped in the same plated lace To compensate for the form within Like a second skin. Of that collection of men, Their unreciprocated pleasure Was the cost of their desire, Which reassured my worth. Always the pleasure Peels off with the skin. Always the end of it Relieves the pain. Only ask for death, Which will always be repaid Please destroy my lust, Disillusioned by the touch.
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Aug 29, 2016
Aug 29, 2016 at 7:45 PM UTC
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