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In these vacant palms — cradled by the essence of my aspirations; I clung to you with every enduring emotion, trembling and slick with the weight of nostalgia, far beyond what could be deemed ordinary, or wise in grasping at faded recollections. My throat feels parched; I gulped down a swarm of love bugs, hoping to replenish the affection I’ve lost — __lost lovers.__ My fingers bear the scars of nervous habits, raw and gnawed down to the quick; the restless heart fears that the sharpness of love might not pierce me as it once did.
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Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024 at 4:28 PM UTC
Love bug stings
In these vacant palms — cradled by the essence of my aspirations; I clung to you with every enduring emotion, trembling and slick with the weight of nostalgia, far beyond what could be deemed ordinary, or wise in grasping at faded recollections. My throat feels parched; I gulped down a swarm of love bugs, hoping to replenish the affection I’ve lost — __lost lovers.__ My fingers bear the scars of nervous habits, raw and gnawed down to the quick; the restless heart fears that the sharpness of love might not pierce me as it once did.
OddOdysseyPoet
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27/M/Zimbabwe
Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024 at 4:28 PM UTC
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