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Dancing with a stranger

There's a burning desire in me Much like the sun as it melts into the sky, bleeding through, the moon fills my walls with shadows; Twisting, they go; Dancing across the walls, up the stairs, and into my bed they lie. I coat my body with your skin, I breathe you in hoping for a cloud of familiar scents. I'm dancing with a stranger.. I'm dancing with danger... Only to bury you inside me, inside him. With every touch, push, pull, Knowing he is not what I want, I am not what he wants, I find temporary satisfaction with this chemical reaction only to be left empty when the sun rises taking the moon, shadows, and chemicals with it.
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jessica-cain
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Jun 15, 2014
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