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The sun came in from the window behind and as it touched his face for the first time he slowly opened his eyes, smacking his lips and we saw each other for the first time. In that moment, I saw God, naked, embarrassed like Adam, cheeks flushed like Eve. The sun glistened off vernix, and he stared up at me, smelling like her. I watched the world change, empires toppled, islands sunk, transitioning from one age into another. I saw dreams sparkle like firecrackers at midnight. The lies I’ve taught myself to believe would never be good enough for him. I kissed his forehead, she smiled, and God just stood there, naked and blushing.
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Mar 22, 2015
Mar 22, 2015 at 9:12 PM UTC
Ollie
The sun came in from the window behind and as it touched his face for the first time he slowly opened his eyes, smacking his lips and we saw each other for the first time. In that moment, I saw God, naked, embarrassed like Adam, cheeks flushed like Eve. The sun glistened off vernix, and he stared up at me, smelling like her. I watched the world change, empires toppled, islands sunk, transitioning from one age into another. I saw dreams sparkle like firecrackers at midnight. The lies I’ve taught myself to believe would never be good enough for him. I kissed his forehead, she smiled, and God just stood there, naked and blushing.
bryan-grissom
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Mar 22, 2015
Mar 22, 2015 at 9:12 PM UTC
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