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Garments of Water

Compare cotton-cumbersome constraining, from crops that appear planted clouds. The thread count of the sublime silver, cascade droplets shimmer and sluice sheer skin. Weightless, transparent, contours to every curve and plane, sliding slowly up feet, ankles, calves, thighs, and hips without a snag. Vowels escape your tongue, for a moment you are submerged, in the universal solvent, the cares of the world merely puddles.
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bdh
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May 16, 2012
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