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Why won't you touch me. Please. coiffed paragon from across the jeep Introspection prehends Imagining my hand as the shift Your palm ensconcing my own Dactyls distributed Fitting between winged-knuckle Wind-diffused curls Beckon solemn contact Grazing my temple with instinctive tendril tuck Saccharine lips Memory of their meeting mine Gone Your visage bores into my periphery Vicinity defies expectation I hold my own hand, and let my hair yell.
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Jan 26, 2014
Jan 26, 2014 at 8:46 PM UTC
Holding My Own Hand
Why won't you touch me. Please. coiffed paragon from across the jeep Introspection prehends Imagining my hand as the shift Your palm ensconcing my own Dactyls distributed Fitting between winged-knuckle Wind-diffused curls Beckon solemn contact Grazing my temple with instinctive tendril tuck Saccharine lips Memory of their meeting mine Gone Your visage bores into my periphery Vicinity defies expectation I hold my own hand, and let my hair yell.
meagan-moore
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Jan 26, 2014
Jan 26, 2014 at 8:46 PM UTC
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