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A star on the tongue would taste like champagne, fizzing, floating, unfurling in blossoms of bubbles, ribbons of rapture. And champagne flutes should sound like Songs of Solomon, sung in hollow, hallowed halls of grace and grandeur. And notes in marble halls should hang, trembling like a hummingbird’s heartbeat, a flung feather drifting into heart’s desire. And your hand on my heart should charm my veins, flicker up through my eyes until you see my soul, waiting for you.
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Feb 5, 2012
Feb 5, 2012 at 10:08 PM UTC
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A star on the tongue would taste like champagne, fizzing, floating, unfurling in blossoms of bubbles, ribbons of rapture. And champagne flutes should sound like Songs of Solomon, sung in hollow, hallowed halls of grace and grandeur. And notes in marble halls should hang, trembling like a hummingbird’s heartbeat, a flung feather drifting into heart’s desire. And your hand on my heart should charm my veins, flicker up through my eyes until you see my soul, waiting for you.
maggie-williams
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Feb 5, 2012
Feb 5, 2012 at 10:08 PM UTC
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