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Break your back over my heart three times & claim it's body poetry. Knock on wood & pray Zeus didn't hear you. You say you know no better, but I've seen the malice in your eyes the moment before our lips touch & I am afraid; I love it. Trust you trust you trust you.. Why would you beg I trust you? You knew from the second you saw me that you would end up covering me in kisses the way lava covered Pompeii & giddily watch as I suffer when you leave me to dry. You are so heartachingly beautiful, &, as the daughter of Apollo, I am obligated to let the son of Aphrodite know; my father was the brightest star until nineteen years ago.
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Oct 15, 2014
Oct 15, 2014 at 3:47 PM UTC
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Break your back over my heart three times & claim it's body poetry. Knock on wood & pray Zeus didn't hear you. You say you know no better, but I've seen the malice in your eyes the moment before our lips touch & I am afraid; I love it. Trust you trust you trust you.. Why would you beg I trust you? You knew from the second you saw me that you would end up covering me in kisses the way lava covered Pompeii & giddily watch as I suffer when you leave me to dry. You are so heartachingly beautiful, &, as the daughter of Apollo, I am obligated to let the son of Aphrodite know; my father was the brightest star until nineteen years ago.
* Sorry, Daddy, I know you told me never to love a man anything like you.
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28/Non-binary/American
Oct 15, 2014
Oct 15, 2014 at 3:47 PM UTC
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