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I felt the hair on your cheek like brail standing and screaming, as your breath whispered into my ear. Down the canal like a Venetian rower it flowed until it rested rhythmically on the pulse of my heart. Passion fills the moments between the repositioning of our pupils, and in staring I paint a moon in the dark spot of your eyes. That moon, poised against the friction of blinks, glows brightly causing vibrations like wind blown grass through face. Your neck extends and your head shift-tilts, a perpetually still teetotum. My lips grip upon an extension, and we are pulled away. Pulled, and pushed we collide and the atoms of our souls explode, melding and twisting and engulfing the void separating painted moons and brail.
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drew-brinckerhoff
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Jun 24, 2016
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