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I sang to you a tune i didn't remember and you recognized the melody immediately, we talked about gore and cannibalism as though eating each other is like eating apples. red skin paled by winter glows warm under incandescent bedside-light. the first time i saw under your shirt, i closed my eyes for a moment just to wonder a second longer. i felt your smooth cheek brush my thigh, and later we spoke about cats as though we didn't just pet each others'.
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Apr 9, 2013
Apr 9, 2013 at 4:51 AM UTC
intrigued by your body, stumble past your mind
I sang to you a tune i didn't remember and you recognized the melody immediately, we talked about gore and cannibalism as though eating each other is like eating apples. red skin paled by winter glows warm under incandescent bedside-light. the first time i saw under your shirt, i closed my eyes for a moment just to wonder a second longer. i felt your smooth cheek brush my thigh, and later we spoke about cats as though we didn't just pet each others'.
kaitie
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Apr 9, 2013
Apr 9, 2013 at 4:51 AM UTC
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