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His hands burn away at my momentary doubt my skin becomes softer beneath his lips. his lips taste like a postage stamp for an unwritten letter with slowly drifting fingers, he writes to me: he asks about my day with his palm on my rib cage and his sighs in my ear. he kisses the center of my chest, and tells me a story about friends I've never met he suckles my ****** when he talks about his alcoholic father. and he writes goodbye with his hips between my thighs. he provides no return address. he simply signs his name.
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Jan 26, 2014
Jan 26, 2014 at 3:44 AM UTC
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His hands burn away at my momentary doubt my skin becomes softer beneath his lips. his lips taste like a postage stamp for an unwritten letter with slowly drifting fingers, he writes to me: he asks about my day with his palm on my rib cage and his sighs in my ear. he kisses the center of my chest, and tells me a story about friends I've never met he suckles my ****** when he talks about his alcoholic father. and he writes goodbye with his hips between my thighs. he provides no return address. he simply signs his name.
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Jan 26, 2014
Jan 26, 2014 at 3:44 AM UTC
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