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I dreamt of her again last night, safe beneath my roof. I had visions of her right in front of me, there she stood, as confident as ever, laced in black lingerie, a crooked smile gifted by the sun, like standing close without getting burned. It made the light bulbs in the room flicker, jealous, angry. Suddenly, a stranger’s hands grabbed my chest, lifting me, levitating above my bed, possessed. only to be dropped awake into a sea of sheets. And I, desperate for that look in your eyes, search beneath waves, flinging my body, kicking, thrashing. I drown myself back to sleep, but I can’t find you again.
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Apr 16
Apr 16, 2026 at 9:53 AM UTC
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I dreamt of her again last night, safe beneath my roof. I had visions of her right in front of me, there she stood, as confident as ever, laced in black lingerie, a crooked smile gifted by the sun, like standing close without getting burned. It made the light bulbs in the room flicker, jealous, angry. Suddenly, a stranger’s hands grabbed my chest, lifting me, levitating above my bed, possessed. only to be dropped awake into a sea of sheets. And I, desperate for that look in your eyes, search beneath waves, flinging my body, kicking, thrashing. I drown myself back to sleep, but I can’t find you again.
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Apr 16
Apr 16, 2026 at 9:53 AM UTC
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