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Her expectant cordiality locked her away from you. Where she looked finches blossomed from the aisles. His cigarette **** errantry froze him before you. Where he looked children dispersed like smoke. Her gloved discernment hid her suppleness like a moon in passing, she had only to reveal a wrist. His improvisation boredom fended off the breeze. Where he looked there were no women left on earth. * And on all these passersby, as when one holds steady the barrel of a gun, I have steadied my gaze. And it is for you to know that weight.
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Jul 7, 2011
Jul 7, 2011 at 7:03 PM UTC
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Her expectant cordiality locked her away from you. Where she looked finches blossomed from the aisles. His cigarette **** errantry froze him before you. Where he looked children dispersed like smoke. Her gloved discernment hid her suppleness like a moon in passing, she had only to reveal a wrist. His improvisation boredom fended off the breeze. Where he looked there were no women left on earth. * And on all these passersby, as when one holds steady the barrel of a gun, I have steadied my gaze. And it is for you to know that weight.
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Jul 7, 2011
Jul 7, 2011 at 7:03 PM UTC
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