He's not a man of many graces, fewer teeth than tongues but he won't say much with his lips.
He's at his strongest when you push, but never from a kiss. See, he's stubborn in every way that doesn't matter, in every principle that has no lesson.
I've bent the spines of fragile men to see how far they'll go before they break, before they'll form into a crest of his back that I can't dig from my head. I've watched them fall in love with me because I thought that maybe one of them would empty me, but they didn't.
He is an ill-mannered world, the kind that breads creation. A manifestation of passion and fear. With eyes that dug twelve foot tunnels in my veins and went there to die.
A man of simple needs, plesantaries and shaky knees. But he doesn't want to see you quiver, *he only wants to know it.