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Grizzly Bear

Your ****** terrain framed by grizzly

gristle

and the batting stalks that give glimpses

of the bright bear cubs held within

 

hide the warm sunken caves

in your cheeks.

 

But the soft woven cover that so

delicately protects you still whispers

"come."

 

"come hibernate in my jawline."

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