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You bring tornadoes through me. Furious infatuation fills my torso. Thunder cracks between my thighs, the lightening is warm and shuddering. My hunger for you is never ending, rolling over hills like clouds about to burst. I do not need to wait for rain. I am drenched in anticipation, I am trembling like the fault line. There are no lines between us, only a small distance buzzing with electricity. Our tides are ripping, Our currents, pulling and luring. You are the waves rising to my knees, the breeze teasing my shoulders. You are the calm, You are the storm.
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Dec 13, 2015
Dec 13, 2015 at 6:34 PM UTC
We are Trees during a Storm
You bring tornadoes through me. Furious infatuation fills my torso. Thunder cracks between my thighs, the lightening is warm and shuddering. My hunger for you is never ending, rolling over hills like clouds about to burst. I do not need to wait for rain. I am drenched in anticipation, I am trembling like the fault line. There are no lines between us, only a small distance buzzing with electricity. Our tides are ripping, Our currents, pulling and luring. You are the waves rising to my knees, the breeze teasing my shoulders. You are the calm, You are the storm.
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Dec 13, 2015
Dec 13, 2015 at 6:34 PM UTC
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