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remind me of the good old days when the grass was blue and tickled our sallow faces, mashed into the ground with the ferocity of dogs straining against their masters’ wishes. when i touched you and my hands came apart clean as if they had run upstream along your shoulder blades, peeling sweetly as the sun renewed our forms fresh, whole. where the stars beamed down so bright even the winterfairies came out to dance with the night, lovers tucked away in her curve, reveling in orgiastic sincerity. our organic bodies, lined with organic dust, recollect in the shade of rose-colored wisteria, blooming free high and sweet, breathing in breathing out.
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Aug 9, 2018
Aug 9, 2018 at 3:10 AM UTC
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remind me of the good old days when the grass was blue and tickled our sallow faces, mashed into the ground with the ferocity of dogs straining against their masters’ wishes. when i touched you and my hands came apart clean as if they had run upstream along your shoulder blades, peeling sweetly as the sun renewed our forms fresh, whole. where the stars beamed down so bright even the winterfairies came out to dance with the night, lovers tucked away in her curve, reveling in orgiastic sincerity. our organic bodies, lined with organic dust, recollect in the shade of rose-colored wisteria, blooming free high and sweet, breathing in breathing out.
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Aug 9, 2018
Aug 9, 2018 at 3:10 AM UTC
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