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for Summer

She only comes in quiet moments when no one is listening looking into honey colored corenas where traffic lanes give way to memories tucked away firm hands on her nude breast her knees fall slowly into his gentle whispers and she comes to know his smile made raindrops on hot blacktop summers
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amy-lorraine
American
Published
Nov 23, 2011
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