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You winced when I kissed you And said that it burned That night Alone I remembered your eyes Burning through me Like I had hurt you Worriedly I touched my lips To my wrist But they'd gone cold And calling you a liar Would hurt more than your kind of truth Because that same night Without believing it You told me you loved me So I kissed you again But it was selfish And I never wanted to do harm So I've been afraid to touch you Since then Even though I'd love nothing more Than to brand your neck The shape of my mouth And call you mine
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May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 1:29 AM UTC
Since Then
You winced when I kissed you And said that it burned That night Alone I remembered your eyes Burning through me Like I had hurt you Worriedly I touched my lips To my wrist But they'd gone cold And calling you a liar Would hurt more than your kind of truth Because that same night Without believing it You told me you loved me So I kissed you again But it was selfish And I never wanted to do harm So I've been afraid to touch you Since then Even though I'd love nothing more Than to brand your neck The shape of my mouth And call you mine
ElliottRae
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May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 1:29 AM UTC
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