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unwelcome

by infinite-and-quirky

hungry eyes lock mine ravenous smile shapeshifting tongue only seconds pass but I know those eyes I warn I have a lover that smile slowly fades and as you start to walk away I learn those eyes don't leave when you do it makes me wonder if you have ever even seen mine
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26 / TX
For You?
Written by
infinite-and-quirky
26 / TX
Published
Dec 7, 2017
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1m
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wish I never had to see them again

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