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His touch haunted her, Guarded as her heart was, she couldn’t afford To connect, To attract, To enter into any state of delicate but zealous longing Instinctively she knew Any feeling would be misleading; Splendid sensual snow melting into liquid lies, Her heart disarmed, sinking into that gusty sea Of spoiled desire A barbarous distance between craven obedience And the grandiosely brilliant beam she used to embody An emotional war as tangible as a robust ruin Worn down by stormy weather, unable to shelter Her blue-eyed innocence Recondite or unexpected it never was, The effect of his shaggy possessive smile And giddying twisted promises Drawing out her hurt and suffering, Disguised as a youthful fluttering Of nonchalant excitement A deceitfully draining destruction lurking In his fondling fingertips, His smiling dimples, His laughing wrinkles Yet thoughtfully she took the plunge Into a wilderness she couldn’t afford To miss out on
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Sep 17, 2015
Sep 17, 2015 at 11:24 AM UTC
The Edge
His touch haunted her, Guarded as her heart was, she couldn’t afford To connect, To attract, To enter into any state of delicate but zealous longing Instinctively she knew Any feeling would be misleading; Splendid sensual snow melting into liquid lies, Her heart disarmed, sinking into that gusty sea Of spoiled desire A barbarous distance between craven obedience And the grandiosely brilliant beam she used to embody An emotional war as tangible as a robust ruin Worn down by stormy weather, unable to shelter Her blue-eyed innocence Recondite or unexpected it never was, The effect of his shaggy possessive smile And giddying twisted promises Drawing out her hurt and suffering, Disguised as a youthful fluttering Of nonchalant excitement A deceitfully draining destruction lurking In his fondling fingertips, His smiling dimples, His laughing wrinkles Yet thoughtfully she took the plunge Into a wilderness she couldn’t afford To miss out on
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Sep 17, 2015
Sep 17, 2015 at 11:24 AM UTC
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