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You were always a challenge, But I loved wiping the smug looks off your face. You shot me a half grin when you said So, are you gonna kiss me, stupid? And with a racing mind and shaking arms, I leaned toward the driver's seat, And kissed you deeper than I thought was possible. You plunged into the deepest part of me, And swam through my rivers of blood, Reaching every corner of my sickly body. When I broke away from your soft lips, I sat over my heart, my ribs crushing the damaged ***** And before I could catch my breath, You lunged toward the passenger seat. And kissed me even deeper than before. In utter disbelief, I opened my eyes for only a moment. While our lips still danced in a close embrace. The sun's rays streamed through your hair, And illuminated the wispy, blonde strands. And spread warmth to my numb limbs. Ever since that fateful day, I only saw the sun's rays And felt their warmth, When you were near.
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Jun 14, 2013
Jun 14, 2013 at 6:45 PM UTC
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You were always a challenge, But I loved wiping the smug looks off your face. You shot me a half grin when you said So, are you gonna kiss me, stupid? And with a racing mind and shaking arms, I leaned toward the driver's seat, And kissed you deeper than I thought was possible. You plunged into the deepest part of me, And swam through my rivers of blood, Reaching every corner of my sickly body. When I broke away from your soft lips, I sat over my heart, my ribs crushing the damaged ***** And before I could catch my breath, You lunged toward the passenger seat. And kissed me even deeper than before. In utter disbelief, I opened my eyes for only a moment. While our lips still danced in a close embrace. The sun's rays streamed through your hair, And illuminated the wispy, blonde strands. And spread warmth to my numb limbs. Ever since that fateful day, I only saw the sun's rays And felt their warmth, When you were near.
© Gabby K 6/14/2013
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Jun 14, 2013
Jun 14, 2013 at 6:45 PM UTC
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