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To Be Bound

by bdh

To fringe with padded lengths the entirety of your outershell, and thereby judged sent into the wastelands a labour of love. A slave. I claim no liberty. Endow me with cuffs and porcelain chains that bind, servant to master. Intertwined in folly belying your aloofness violent whips divulge your essence we both lay shredded. You do not spare me, though my eyes invite you openly. Instead you surround me, walk before me, and ply your wares with others. Sickened I fall, clawing against stone and neck anchor, beating my heart into the walls of my longing. You reprove me, bidding for silence, or the little I get will be lost.
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Written by
bdh
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Published
May 16, 2012
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