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What Any Lover Might Say to the Beloved

by corinna-parr

While this new fire burns, casts its light on your face, I will learn every crease, every worry tucked within. And what of your hands, what of these knuckles, large and calloused pearls that never knew the sea; why this salt on my tongue-tip the quiver of tidal currents carried through you and so into me. I would have it all to be sweet, to be dear, while this new fire burns.
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corinna-parr
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Nov 5, 2011
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