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There is nowhere you would rather be. You cannot sleep. Blame the coffee. Lay there. Her stomach rises and falls Close your eyes remember the waves you first learned to love how they washed up and down your four year old body. She rolls to you, murmurs something you cannot make out, you ask what was said it is the same muffled whisper touch her arm kiss her shoulder she comes closer. You recall this honest twisting of lips forgot how easily it came Close your eyes that first touch of a basketball the excitement flowing through legs dribbling your way forward Open your eyes find hers gazing upon you she awoke to snoring says she’ll be in the next room Blame the cigarettes she asks to be awoken when you do hear her in the hall in the bathroom going into the next room close your eyes
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Nov 6, 2012
Nov 6, 2012 at 5:50 PM UTC
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There is nowhere you would rather be. You cannot sleep. Blame the coffee. Lay there. Her stomach rises and falls Close your eyes remember the waves you first learned to love how they washed up and down your four year old body. She rolls to you, murmurs something you cannot make out, you ask what was said it is the same muffled whisper touch her arm kiss her shoulder she comes closer. You recall this honest twisting of lips forgot how easily it came Close your eyes that first touch of a basketball the excitement flowing through legs dribbling your way forward Open your eyes find hers gazing upon you she awoke to snoring says she’ll be in the next room Blame the cigarettes she asks to be awoken when you do hear her in the hall in the bathroom going into the next room close your eyes
erik-ervin
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Nov 6, 2012
Nov 6, 2012 at 5:50 PM UTC
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