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First sound before first sight is the spit and howl of windy sleet. first sight the pearly water dribbles down the hopeless window and Cold sneaks in to hug your bones. up into the shivering morning two bodies leap one earthy flesh one gossamer wisp the faintest touch of silk up a backbone a thousand small soldiers stand to attention of the coldest kiss next and suddenly brisk warmth over rubbed skin static woollen heat the whisper of a touch up a backbone a thousand small soldiers slump from duty and Cold slips and idles away
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Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 5:25 AM UTC
Putting on a Jumper.
First sound before first sight is the spit and howl of windy sleet. first sight the pearly water dribbles down the hopeless window and Cold sneaks in to hug your bones. up into the shivering morning two bodies leap one earthy flesh one gossamer wisp the faintest touch of silk up a backbone a thousand small soldiers stand to attention of the coldest kiss next and suddenly brisk warmth over rubbed skin static woollen heat the whisper of a touch up a backbone a thousand small soldiers slump from duty and Cold slips and idles away
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27/New Zealander
Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 5:25 AM UTC
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