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Heart's Atrophy Ending

by Zarathustra

You leave me desperate for more Like low Tide's shore. Finding ever more reason For hunting love's season. Every new detail I learn Deepens desire's yearn. Oh how I want to be the reflection in your mirror To show you the beauty I see, clearer. I want you to claim me To mark my skin for all to see. You're the water in the desert. You're the garden in the forest. You're that smile in my sleep. You're a cold day's warm breeze. I'd rip apart my entire being If you'd put the pieces by your heart So I could feel your breathing. If you only kept a part A single one that you found pleasing I'd feel as though my world would start. Like spring's end of winter's freezing.
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38 / M / Virginia
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