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Silhouette

When I touch her Vision is no longer my vice Her skin Paints vividly against my hands I can see her clearly Despite Heavy eyelids And while she is invisible to me I am left in awe My senses become useless With Her eyes in mine Her sound in my head Her scent in the air However Touch Is unconditional My body and mind become Confused With too much to handle Where is she? The one for me has not yet crossed my path And though my mind's eye sees her The sight is obstructed She, only Fills the silhouette
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fverr
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Dec 9, 2011
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