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I can hear your thunderous eyelashes pummel that strip of purple above your cheek. Their echo tags along behind you as you drive past fleeting carrion on the freeway. But it's me you mourn for, as you struggle through a knot in my hair. Your already lost in our frosted-glass shenanigans. A sticky smile trickles down your chin and I can tell you found something familiar. Your eyes tug at my sleeve, Begging to drop it into my lap. But that intimate hum we used to keep in our throats slithered away through the low grass. A long time ago. So I shake my head slowly, and you know; That this night won't last either.
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Jul 1, 2011
Jul 1, 2011 at 8:13 AM UTC
Thank God For You
I can hear your thunderous eyelashes pummel that strip of purple above your cheek. Their echo tags along behind you as you drive past fleeting carrion on the freeway. But it's me you mourn for, as you struggle through a knot in my hair. Your already lost in our frosted-glass shenanigans. A sticky smile trickles down your chin and I can tell you found something familiar. Your eyes tug at my sleeve, Begging to drop it into my lap. But that intimate hum we used to keep in our throats slithered away through the low grass. A long time ago. So I shake my head slowly, and you know; That this night won't last either.
georgina-ann
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Jul 1, 2011
Jul 1, 2011 at 8:13 AM UTC
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