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Autumn

She stood before me Long grey coat fringed with dewy beads The gentle rain walled our world Existence bounded by her umbrella Her body matched to mine, but held apart Toes, ankles, calves, hips, shoulders. We stood so close To stay dry, of course Her body glowed with heat A heat that washed over me in waves. The damp shirt steamed on my back, my body responding in kind So close. Figures flickered in the distance, far beyond the walls of our world. Meaningless flickers in a meaningless place. Our small world empty of all but our heat A meaningless place that we belonged to Her eyes traced the outline of my face. Her cheeks glowed, seemed to press against me, though she did not move. My hand on her cheek, her neck. Although it did not leave my side. A meaningless place we should return to. "I have to go." ... "So do I." "Soon." ... "In a while."
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Sep 4, 2010
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