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That drunken altercation With legs writhing and Palms larruped Leaving hand-shaped welts On pink skin, That error that cannot be undone Will forever haunt me, But the ghost follows Two hosts. When he looks into my eyes And feels himself within me The vision of the other man Tip-toes around the back Of his brain, Lingering like the smell Of garbage, Prompting him that he’s Not the only one to Kiss my lips, Or trace the curves of My hips, Or tell me that he loves me. Though he gave his forgiveness, Let me stay inside his heart, The memory is crippling, And a part of me is lost.
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Mar 3, 2014
Mar 3, 2014 at 10:20 PM UTC
Infidelity
That drunken altercation With legs writhing and Palms larruped Leaving hand-shaped welts On pink skin, That error that cannot be undone Will forever haunt me, But the ghost follows Two hosts. When he looks into my eyes And feels himself within me The vision of the other man Tip-toes around the back Of his brain, Lingering like the smell Of garbage, Prompting him that he’s Not the only one to Kiss my lips, Or trace the curves of My hips, Or tell me that he loves me. Though he gave his forgiveness, Let me stay inside his heart, The memory is crippling, And a part of me is lost.
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Mar 3, 2014
Mar 3, 2014 at 10:20 PM UTC
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