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A professor asked me today: "What would you do if there were no boundaries?"

I'm sure she wanted me to say "travel the world" or "pursue my passion"

but all I could think about was reaching across the invisible barrier between us,

effortlessly sticking my hand through that grand fortress of brick,

and guiding your soft, tired head to the haven of my chest;

feeling your hair on my lips and letting the sweet salt of you pour into my skin.

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Jan 26, 2015
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