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I wonder fondly around my thoughts that instance of solitude and oneness of our earthly souls which fills every desire of sensual taste as it captures each one's flesh Beneath the glimpse of longing touch we adore while the shadow of lies veil us making us resist the reflection of what has been done Between each pause we knew better but the warmth of breath and the beat of our hearts were far greater than any lessons learned where we are enclosed in an exile of rush and awareness of sin just to see ourselves desire for greater emotions and deeper connection with each other There aint enough reasons to justify this sanity nor you have enough knowledge to judge It's the curse of fate that lead us to this loneliness and the need to be loved Yes a sin is a sin no matter what's the reason behind so as love is love But one thing's for sure and this i will tell I will never regret you I will never regret us
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 10:25 AM UTC
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I wonder fondly around my thoughts that instance of solitude and oneness of our earthly souls which fills every desire of sensual taste as it captures each one's flesh Beneath the glimpse of longing touch we adore while the shadow of lies veil us making us resist the reflection of what has been done Between each pause we knew better but the warmth of breath and the beat of our hearts were far greater than any lessons learned where we are enclosed in an exile of rush and awareness of sin just to see ourselves desire for greater emotions and deeper connection with each other There aint enough reasons to justify this sanity nor you have enough knowledge to judge It's the curse of fate that lead us to this loneliness and the need to be loved Yes a sin is a sin no matter what's the reason behind so as love is love But one thing's for sure and this i will tell I will never regret you I will never regret us
sassyph
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 10:25 AM UTC
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