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With sense, and summer's scent, heart sinks, Another boon of fairy's whims and eye, methinks, Intrepid scars fall on porcelain skin, And curs'd lips talk of holds worn thin, Of grasps too close, faces pressed in To chests but soft, its longing cheek, Atrophic want like loves do lovers seek. But freed the lover's laden list, Release the flowing lover's tryst, ... Bruised, and bloodied, with toothless grit The fearless lion's faces it. My timeless body, strewn before you, Revealing all it has to give, And relinquishing all that's left to live.
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Mar 17, 2011
Mar 17, 2011 at 4:38 PM UTC
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With sense, and summer's scent, heart sinks, Another boon of fairy's whims and eye, methinks, Intrepid scars fall on porcelain skin, And curs'd lips talk of holds worn thin, Of grasps too close, faces pressed in To chests but soft, its longing cheek, Atrophic want like loves do lovers seek. But freed the lover's laden list, Release the flowing lover's tryst, ... Bruised, and bloodied, with toothless grit The fearless lion's faces it. My timeless body, strewn before you, Revealing all it has to give, And relinquishing all that's left to live.
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Mar 17, 2011
Mar 17, 2011 at 4:38 PM UTC
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