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red lips

her lips were as red as the blood dripping from a fresh wound. they were as dark as anger and as passionate as love. they ignited fires, if only under his skin. they glistened in the light, as she swept her tongue across. they were all he wanted, all he aspired for. he watched her painted lips form the soft p's and round o's of their everyday language. he watched her lips pull back with sheer happiness and he found himself grinning along with her. she took something so common, like pouting with distaste, and made it so astonishingly glorious.
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Jun 14, 2014
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again, part of a story I wrote told in poetry.

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