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The couch cushions buckle, They want our shoulders to touch just enough To remind me of sweet smiles and our unconventional love. And for a moment I believe that inanimate padding, beckoning for soft skin to linger just a moment too far gone. And for our mouths to come just too close, with only inches in-between innocence and ****** For I know he is my brother, The one who wipes my tears, And who supports my head on shoulders of infinite granite. I love him enough to call him, But not enough to call him my own. But the cushions see no difference as the black hole springboard ***** the edges down and we move on the track toward each other. There will always be days I need you like oxygen, And without you breathing is pained. Jealousy will always burn inside like hot stomach acid, Eating the ribs, threatening my heart. I wish to quell the jealousy, but never the need.
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Jul 11, 2014
Jul 11, 2014 at 1:12 PM UTC
Couch Cushions
The couch cushions buckle, They want our shoulders to touch just enough To remind me of sweet smiles and our unconventional love. And for a moment I believe that inanimate padding, beckoning for soft skin to linger just a moment too far gone. And for our mouths to come just too close, with only inches in-between innocence and ****** For I know he is my brother, The one who wipes my tears, And who supports my head on shoulders of infinite granite. I love him enough to call him, But not enough to call him my own. But the cushions see no difference as the black hole springboard ***** the edges down and we move on the track toward each other. There will always be days I need you like oxygen, And without you breathing is pained. Jealousy will always burn inside like hot stomach acid, Eating the ribs, threatening my heart. I wish to quell the jealousy, but never the need.
elizabeth-o
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Jul 11, 2014
Jul 11, 2014 at 1:12 PM UTC
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