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The doors to this temple beg reverence, yawning wide that I might bow my head sip from silken chalice of clavicle and skin. I’ll come in veil of curls, feather-ringlets draped to cover prayers of tongue and teeth, hot against the the taste of center, this garden’s hidden seed. Let me kneel before the altar, press offerings of dampened silk on curves thick with myrrh, sugar-slick and soft as bruised persimmon. Eden’s gates are opening, tomato-red and overripe to spill, in runnels, a warm communion— fruit of my flesh of yours.
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Aug 11, 2020
Aug 11, 2020 at 2:54 PM UTC
Eden's Gates
The doors to this temple beg reverence, yawning wide that I might bow my head sip from silken chalice of clavicle and skin. I’ll come in veil of curls, feather-ringlets draped to cover prayers of tongue and teeth, hot against the the taste of center, this garden’s hidden seed. Let me kneel before the altar, press offerings of dampened silk on curves thick with myrrh, sugar-slick and soft as bruised persimmon. Eden’s gates are opening, tomato-red and overripe to spill, in runnels, a warm communion— fruit of my flesh of yours.
ellaird
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26/F/north of nowhere
Aug 11, 2020
Aug 11, 2020 at 2:54 PM UTC
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