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I once had a love who folded secrets between her thighs like napkins, and concealed memories in the valley of her ******* There was no match for the freckles on her chest, and no one could mistake them for a field of honeysuckles. Upon her lips, a thousand lies were spread in sweet gloss. Her kiss was like a storybook of medieval chivalry, or a poem from ancient history. She was at home with the body of a man inside her, beside her. And those night she lay in bed crying, no one could mistake the tears she wept for a summer shower. She is gone, my Love. She was a wanderess, a wildflower.
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May 5, 2019
May 5, 2019 at 7:13 PM UTC
Wildflower Wanderess
I once had a love who folded secrets between her thighs like napkins, and concealed memories in the valley of her ******* There was no match for the freckles on her chest, and no one could mistake them for a field of honeysuckles. Upon her lips, a thousand lies were spread in sweet gloss. Her kiss was like a storybook of medieval chivalry, or a poem from ancient history. She was at home with the body of a man inside her, beside her. And those night she lay in bed crying, no one could mistake the tears she wept for a summer shower. She is gone, my Love. She was a wanderess, a wildflower.
Romanpayne
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42/M/Paris
May 5, 2019
May 5, 2019 at 7:13 PM UTC
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