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Take me, Miss Pinkie says, take me. A plump bundle of pinkness, dyed hair, grey at the roots, the blue eyes whiskey soaked, the mouth open, the naked skin, the full moon flowing in. All aboard who are coming aboard, she says to the room, and he beside her says, are you sure? now of all times? yes, she says, lift the anchor, set sail, take note of the rough seas, the rise and fall of the waves, and he looking back sees moonlight on his naked **** the sound of Mahler’s 6th echoing from the other room, and he sensing the high seas and moving surf, climbs aboard, set eyes to the horizon of bed board and cool blue walls, and hears the sirens sing, hears the creak of bed and bones as he and Miss Pinkie, on the love ship, hold tight and smile, as it rises and falls.
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Sep 8, 2012
Sep 8, 2012 at 3:17 AM UTC
MISS PINKIE AND HER SHIP OF LOVE.
Take me, Miss Pinkie says, take me. A plump bundle of pinkness, dyed hair, grey at the roots, the blue eyes whiskey soaked, the mouth open, the naked skin, the full moon flowing in. All aboard who are coming aboard, she says to the room, and he beside her says, are you sure? now of all times? yes, she says, lift the anchor, set sail, take note of the rough seas, the rise and fall of the waves, and he looking back sees moonlight on his naked **** the sound of Mahler’s 6th echoing from the other room, and he sensing the high seas and moving surf, climbs aboard, set eyes to the horizon of bed board and cool blue walls, and hears the sirens sing, hears the creak of bed and bones as he and Miss Pinkie, on the love ship, hold tight and smile, as it rises and falls.
terry-collett
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Sep 8, 2012
Sep 8, 2012 at 3:17 AM UTC
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