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I crave those days back when I could just look behind my shoulder and I would see you lying there reading on my bed. I wonder why I never wrote about how happy I was with you. Those suppressed smiles that would tug upon the edges of your lips as you read my poetry. I can still remember how your tongue brushes your front teeth when, oh how you used to exquisitely say "I love you." I never paid much attention to the curves of your form back then. How the arc of your spine is the red carpet for the curve of your *** How enticing your features were, when you lay bare on top of my sheets. How the round edges of your lips were appetizers for the round brown eyes you had. Your cute button nose. Your chest slowly rising and deflating to match your breath. I fell irrevocably in love with each time your breath exaggerates the fullness of your chest. I still remember how the skins between your ******* would feel a lot like home and truth be told; I'm homesick.
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Jan 7, 2015
Jan 7, 2015 at 3:48 PM UTC
homesick
I crave those days back when I could just look behind my shoulder and I would see you lying there reading on my bed. I wonder why I never wrote about how happy I was with you. Those suppressed smiles that would tug upon the edges of your lips as you read my poetry. I can still remember how your tongue brushes your front teeth when, oh how you used to exquisitely say "I love you." I never paid much attention to the curves of your form back then. How the arc of your spine is the red carpet for the curve of your *** How enticing your features were, when you lay bare on top of my sheets. How the round edges of your lips were appetizers for the round brown eyes you had. Your cute button nose. Your chest slowly rising and deflating to match your breath. I fell irrevocably in love with each time your breath exaggerates the fullness of your chest. I still remember how the skins between your ******* would feel a lot like home and truth be told; I'm homesick.
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Jan 7, 2015
Jan 7, 2015 at 3:48 PM UTC
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