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You glanced at me one summer night in a bar down by the bay. You were old enough to be my mother. Chestnut hair, eyes of almond; peach lips. Just a single turn of your head– your eyes did not linger upon me –but upon you, mine did.
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Jan 23
Jan 23, 2026 at 9:06 PM UTC
a quick and quiet crush inside a bar
You glanced at me one summer night in a bar down by the bay. You were old enough to be my mother. Chestnut hair, eyes of almond; peach lips. Just a single turn of your head– your eyes did not linger upon me –but upon you, mine did.
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Jan 23
Jan 23, 2026 at 9:06 PM UTC
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