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He said I would never forget the taste of his name on my lips, the soft sound of his breath against my irregular heart beat he told me, the first thing about love was to find the right cadence of their name in your mouth, it was more important than the brush of fingertips on naked skin, hungrier than the touch of lips on lips, needier than a thousand goodnights. My tongue fitted the shape of it, somehow, and I know a name by any other rose would taste bitter, like unsweetened lemonade and our goodbyes would be the same, passionless, less urgent, asserting that I would never forget the taste of my first love's name on my lips
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Apr 11, 2014
Apr 11, 2014 at 11:43 AM UTC
Naming Ceremony
He said I would never forget the taste of his name on my lips, the soft sound of his breath against my irregular heart beat he told me, the first thing about love was to find the right cadence of their name in your mouth, it was more important than the brush of fingertips on naked skin, hungrier than the touch of lips on lips, needier than a thousand goodnights. My tongue fitted the shape of it, somehow, and I know a name by any other rose would taste bitter, like unsweetened lemonade and our goodbyes would be the same, passionless, less urgent, asserting that I would never forget the taste of my first love's name on my lips
emmaelisabethwood
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Apr 11, 2014
Apr 11, 2014 at 11:43 AM UTC
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