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Jacky had a tiny voice, a voice like a whistle. But she carried Julian like she was holding goodness and those tiny arms had veins in anacondas. "There's my little man, my little soldier, my little hope." Julian giggled in twinkling spoons and vivid joy, the joy of a mattress of Jackie's love. Jackie wore like a thousand wraps, applebottoms and chucks clinging to the soles. But she loved Julian and took him in her arms when he screamed. With that tiny voice she sang and made ice sculptures out of the cold blocks of his hunger.
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Mar 20, 2012
Mar 20, 2012 at 9:59 PM UTC
Jackie's Baby.
Jacky had a tiny voice, a voice like a whistle. But she carried Julian like she was holding goodness and those tiny arms had veins in anacondas. "There's my little man, my little soldier, my little hope." Julian giggled in twinkling spoons and vivid joy, the joy of a mattress of Jackie's love. Jackie wore like a thousand wraps, applebottoms and chucks clinging to the soles. But she loved Julian and took him in her arms when he screamed. With that tiny voice she sang and made ice sculptures out of the cold blocks of his hunger.
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35/M/American
Mar 20, 2012
Mar 20, 2012 at 9:59 PM UTC
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