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I held you loosely beneath sheets that should have been washed a week ago. you rolled away in a dream, and I didn't bother to try and coax you back toward me. Earlier that day we'd made some polite conversation with a man on the street who You knew a while ago. And I stood there and smiled (I know how dumb I looked, one of your friends once said I had no personality--at first I was angry, but thinking it over, who could blame her). Later you told me how your best friend died and I watched you cry again, feeling terrible and uncomfortable in my sneakers. I think after we both mourned and I'd undone the laces we might have gone out to get a sandwich, but that could have been before. When you rolled over and kissed me after the lights were out it was hasty, and our *** was too. It was hard to see love in it. (it was closer to relief.) But I fell back asleep anyway, and didn't stir until your dream made you roll back over to me, and pull me close under your chin.
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Mar 21, 2011
Mar 21, 2011 at 10:04 AM UTC
Untitled (Love #1)
I held you loosely beneath sheets that should have been washed a week ago. you rolled away in a dream, and I didn't bother to try and coax you back toward me. Earlier that day we'd made some polite conversation with a man on the street who You knew a while ago. And I stood there and smiled (I know how dumb I looked, one of your friends once said I had no personality--at first I was angry, but thinking it over, who could blame her). Later you told me how your best friend died and I watched you cry again, feeling terrible and uncomfortable in my sneakers. I think after we both mourned and I'd undone the laces we might have gone out to get a sandwich, but that could have been before. When you rolled over and kissed me after the lights were out it was hasty, and our *** was too. It was hard to see love in it. (it was closer to relief.) But I fell back asleep anyway, and didn't stir until your dream made you roll back over to me, and pull me close under your chin.
carmen-e
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Mar 21, 2011
Mar 21, 2011 at 10:04 AM UTC
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