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I got bunches of hope, full of honey and milk, rooted to your slope, dressed in a pinkish silk, It is craving your babyface, wandering around your manhood, invoking copious amounts of grace, In order to devour as much charm as it can, gently sluicing sediments from your weary right palm, massaging it twice and coating it with fragrant balm. There, In the centre of our old black and white patio, I am Injuring the rushing longing inside my ruins. that dares to leap onto your shoulders and make poems. What sacrifice could I assume to make our souls entwined with a curse of permanence?
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Aug 1, 2023
Aug 1, 2023 at 11:54 AM UTC
The ruin among the hope.
I got bunches of hope, full of honey and milk, rooted to your slope, dressed in a pinkish silk, It is craving your babyface, wandering around your manhood, invoking copious amounts of grace, In order to devour as much charm as it can, gently sluicing sediments from your weary right palm, massaging it twice and coating it with fragrant balm. There, In the centre of our old black and white patio, I am Injuring the rushing longing inside my ruins. that dares to leap onto your shoulders and make poems. What sacrifice could I assume to make our souls entwined with a curse of permanence?
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Aug 1, 2023
Aug 1, 2023 at 11:54 AM UTC
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