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You tasted like sin- cold, bitter alcohol you bought with your fake ID and stale cigarettes you stole from your roommates. We talked about God and the Bible, with your hands in my unholy places. In church, they warn me about sin. Ugly, vicious sin, that'll tangle me up and drag me straight to hell. They don't warn me about sin with thick, curly hair, warm, soft skin, and sleepy eyes that look at me like they've seen my soul.
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Sep 6, 2015
Sep 6, 2015 at 3:47 AM UTC
Sin sin sin
You tasted like sin- cold, bitter alcohol you bought with your fake ID and stale cigarettes you stole from your roommates. We talked about God and the Bible, with your hands in my unholy places. In church, they warn me about sin. Ugly, vicious sin, that'll tangle me up and drag me straight to hell. They don't warn me about sin with thick, curly hair, warm, soft skin, and sleepy eyes that look at me like they've seen my soul.
But you're an ******* now and I guess getting treated this way is my penance.
annawa
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Sep 6, 2015
Sep 6, 2015 at 3:47 AM UTC
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