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late afternoons

by @lyra-ultraviolet

like a rocking chair, a steady, smooth rhythm. like a drizzle on gravel, our skin grew damp. like vines on a fence, our bodies entangled, arms intertwined, joined at the hip. like a rocking chair, a steady, smooth motion, soft whispers and pants, my mouth to your ear, "i love you".
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Apr 25, 2019
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lovemaking

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