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I quarantined myself in a still pool tranquil and floating, waiting for the ice to finally freeze my turbid heart into a more peaceful ***** On the shore you saw me or I saw you and perhaps I was a lighthouse or perhaps you were a lifeboat, gliding from the banks you poured yourself in like hot oil. As you slipped over my arms, legs, torso, face, you breathed into my ear a steady stream of prophecy and promise -It's not right for a woman like you to be alone. You are built to give. And so I felt your mouth seal over mine and allowed you to inhale the starry swirls of life I had been conserving for winter. As you pulled me far deeper with you we could not emulsify but we became inseparable.
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Apr 26, 2014
Apr 26, 2014 at 12:58 PM UTC
Oil and Water
I quarantined myself in a still pool tranquil and floating, waiting for the ice to finally freeze my turbid heart into a more peaceful ***** On the shore you saw me or I saw you and perhaps I was a lighthouse or perhaps you were a lifeboat, gliding from the banks you poured yourself in like hot oil. As you slipped over my arms, legs, torso, face, you breathed into my ear a steady stream of prophecy and promise -It's not right for a woman like you to be alone. You are built to give. And so I felt your mouth seal over mine and allowed you to inhale the starry swirls of life I had been conserving for winter. As you pulled me far deeper with you we could not emulsify but we became inseparable.
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Apr 26, 2014
Apr 26, 2014 at 12:58 PM UTC
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