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Your thin white skin spreads on the front. The blue veins have become the strings, annexing my peninsula. You had said, it was a bit of stretch, to cover the lies of a fading sun, for a delayed penitence. Living water will bring clouds to fill in the lakes of grief. One day the lilies will grow― meet in the air, for sombody's sake. The black moon was still raw. All the weeds had become snakes. I start hating this season of mating.
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Mar 31, 2017
Mar 31, 2017 at 9:14 PM UTC
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Your thin white skin spreads on the front. The blue veins have become the strings, annexing my peninsula. You had said, it was a bit of stretch, to cover the lies of a fading sun, for a delayed penitence. Living water will bring clouds to fill in the lakes of grief. One day the lilies will grow― meet in the air, for sombody's sake. The black moon was still raw. All the weeds had become snakes. I start hating this season of mating.
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Mar 31, 2017
Mar 31, 2017 at 9:14 PM UTC
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