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"I've Never Told Anyone That Before"

Quivering insecurities scuttle between her teeth

and a desire erupts

as each and every detail that articulates her life

flows through to him

and with this passage she receives a sense of belonging

a false guarantee that he will cherish

her flaws

and love her

endlessly.

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chelsea-b-hartman
American
Published
Jun 18, 2012
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