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We meet in a secret spot below the bridge at Bixby Creek. The ocean air is stale with salt and sweat. The buckle on your belt is hot from my flesh pressed against, and I can feel your heavy breath on my navel. Like clockwork your hand is in my hair, we have been here so many times before, The dance is old, yet the place is new. This is not an eighth wonder, but we chose it as the place to make our penance to the body of one another. And when its over we lay side by side pinky in the fore-finger, like every other time. The only sound is the flutter of blood through vessels and the torrent of cars along Route 1. Just a normal night in Big Sur.
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Jan 27, 2014
Jan 27, 2014 at 11:56 PM UTC
The Place
We meet in a secret spot below the bridge at Bixby Creek. The ocean air is stale with salt and sweat. The buckle on your belt is hot from my flesh pressed against, and I can feel your heavy breath on my navel. Like clockwork your hand is in my hair, we have been here so many times before, The dance is old, yet the place is new. This is not an eighth wonder, but we chose it as the place to make our penance to the body of one another. And when its over we lay side by side pinky in the fore-finger, like every other time. The only sound is the flutter of blood through vessels and the torrent of cars along Route 1. Just a normal night in Big Sur.
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Jan 27, 2014
Jan 27, 2014 at 11:56 PM UTC
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