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sting the decoy hand

moving treatment of a lip

the kiss

 

hovering believing the skin will dip

the mist

 

shuggsley and the towel -- thrown in

 

But, how hip is the temptation of water

compared to the moisture of a slid grip [washing, or watching of, of, of course...the step]!

 

 

{to be spoken}- ed.

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Apr 30, 2012
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