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Nov 2015
I pulled out the story of us
And was shocked to see how much dust it had collected
Has it really been that long?
I reread every tear-stained page
Regretfully remembering the way you taste
I felt the lingering of your kiss on my neck
Oh, my body aches to feel it again
No ones ever been quite like you
And the pain never softens
No matter how much ***** I consume
To drown the memory of you

So just know that I am still yours
Even after all this time
And you may kiss me
Whenever you'd like
The way you did before
Savannah Charlish
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Savannah Charlish  20/F/Portland, OR
(20/F/Portland, OR)   
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