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My bones are crying on you, my eyes are suffering from the weight of the skin – we are the wrong man and woman to be in love, I think and ask why you cannot just want me when her body is the closest thing to a beach without waves, mine a Rainy Sunday. Oh, everything drags and pulls – I will long for you through every hole I have until there is a funeral for my sexuality, a snuffing rose petal cradled close to my soul. She is asking why you cannot only love her but I just ask why you cannot want me – an answer ends in Macintosh red, the final bite.
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Feb 15, 2013
Feb 15, 2013 at 9:48 PM UTC
i wish you wanted me
My bones are crying on you, my eyes are suffering from the weight of the skin – we are the wrong man and woman to be in love, I think and ask why you cannot just want me when her body is the closest thing to a beach without waves, mine a Rainy Sunday. Oh, everything drags and pulls – I will long for you through every hole I have until there is a funeral for my sexuality, a snuffing rose petal cradled close to my soul. She is asking why you cannot only love her but I just ask why you cannot want me – an answer ends in Macintosh red, the final bite.
sarina
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Feb 15, 2013
Feb 15, 2013 at 9:48 PM UTC
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