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How unusual, that kind of eye contact we say we crave leaves me cringing. Unfamiliar eyes stare knowingly through my incarnate dress past the illusion of the way I want to be - the person I want I really want to become - and into the entity which I am. {Gasp} - discovered. How unusual Exposure feels like something from my dreams an alarmingly weird yet refreshingly natural sense of deja vu that leaves me speechless, humbled before both you and myself... I want to converse with you, to share with you my illusions and incarnate clothes but it seems has already been said. How unusual, I have nothing to say. How unusual that I prefer the silence.
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Jan 18, 2015
Jan 18, 2015 at 7:04 PM UTC
Deja Vu
How unusual, that kind of eye contact we say we crave leaves me cringing. Unfamiliar eyes stare knowingly through my incarnate dress past the illusion of the way I want to be - the person I want I really want to become - and into the entity which I am. {Gasp} - discovered. How unusual Exposure feels like something from my dreams an alarmingly weird yet refreshingly natural sense of deja vu that leaves me speechless, humbled before both you and myself... I want to converse with you, to share with you my illusions and incarnate clothes but it seems has already been said. How unusual, I have nothing to say. How unusual that I prefer the silence.
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Jan 18, 2015
Jan 18, 2015 at 7:04 PM UTC
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