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If I could remember that first kiss, I would always be reliving it Veiled by absinthe. The ethanol already eroding the memory. I would remember The way your teeth tugged at my bottom lip Inching me in. Your hands, around my waist, And your tongue cradling my fingers When it wasn’t stroking mine. We awoke the next morning, bodies curving like a jigsaw. My hair was dishevelled; yours, the same as always. It was early, all I wanted was to entwine my arms around you. But the rest of the partygoers could see.    Our shield had evaporated with the night the memory. All that remained was a hesitant dawn.
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Apr 25, 2012
Apr 25, 2012 at 11:46 AM UTC
If I could remember
If I could remember that first kiss, I would always be reliving it Veiled by absinthe. The ethanol already eroding the memory. I would remember The way your teeth tugged at my bottom lip Inching me in. Your hands, around my waist, And your tongue cradling my fingers When it wasn’t stroking mine. We awoke the next morning, bodies curving like a jigsaw. My hair was dishevelled; yours, the same as always. It was early, all I wanted was to entwine my arms around you. But the rest of the partygoers could see.    Our shield had evaporated with the night the memory. All that remained was a hesitant dawn.
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Apr 25, 2012
Apr 25, 2012 at 11:46 AM UTC
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