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Intimate

You're the old growing on my skin.

The bone slowly withering

Aching, worn with age

Like the water-marked page

Of your favorite book.

 

I keep you under the nook

Of my arm.

I keep you pressed against

My skin

With a breath that pours into your pores

Deeply embedded

With each rise and fall of my chest.

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Written by
caroline-hughes
American
Published
May 3, 2015
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#love#age#intimate
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