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shivers sweep down my spine when I hear your laugh and see your teeth [white and straight and hypnotizing] oh, please, I can't remember the last time I didn't want to dive into your flesh and dance on your nerves to see you react to my body on yours. and while you're standing slightly slouched with broad shoulders and rough hands I sit slightly smaller with no fingerprints wondering if there's a chance that maybe our bodies were cut from the same piece of cheap cardboard, meant to fit together with their jig-sawed edges.
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For You?
Written by
mara-siegel
American
Published
Mar 9, 2013
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