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unbound

what do you want

i want to put my forehead to your temple and wrap my arm around you. i want to feel at home again. and wild and unbound. with all of the fancy fish swimming from me to you. as i rock.

i rock my head against you, the curves make it easy to do. i tighten my grip and

glitter paint on our fingertips and that

small

secret on hushed lips, smirking. savored. unbound.

unbound and scattered. beautiful words. bold, italic, underlined. asterisks and parentheses. tossed and grabbed at by our bony fingers. like it was some sort of game. it was. i need you now.

enthusiasm and hip bones jutting. neon, day glow, pink and stained tile on the bathroom floor.

i need you now. simply. i know no one else came close.

one girl to another.

unbound.

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Written by
morgan-ella
American
Published
Jan 25, 2013
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