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Can’t a nice girl be human

I do not want the sainthood you assign to those who have never let you down I want the dirty gritty scabs that come from falling off of pedestals and landing in the mud I am in no need of your righteous tongue I am in need of your caring shoulder   of your love of your grace moving through me as you kiss my thigh
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GSP
33 / Los Angeles, CA
Published
Mar 26, 2017
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10·65
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#love#grace#sexuality#pedestal#sainthood
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