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you're so gorgeous in the morning the sun can't even stay away, spreading itself evenly across your sleepy skin in a way i can't even get peanut butter to... & i let the sun have you every morning & i watch you, like a pervert wearing sunglasses, as it kisses every inch of you. i mean i knew you were into older men but Jesus... he's more aged & damaged than the planet that we're dancing on, or drowning on, & i'm jealous of his yellow fingers lighting up the white hairs on your belly like his mourning dew defeats the dandelions, but when i scramble for your eyes' yolks, you're already gone! panic- i'm--rapidly-- building--scaffolding--past-- the--rafter--beams-- IN--HOPES-- that--i--can--catch--the--theif---- --- -- - but he sets ablaze my plastic wings & i come crashing to cat as trophy cases that i place you in because i'm so afraid to touch you in those moments you're awake, so i just whisper in your ear when your eyes are put away...
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Jun 5, 2011
Jun 5, 2011 at 6:28 PM UTC
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you're so gorgeous in the morning the sun can't even stay away, spreading itself evenly across your sleepy skin in a way i can't even get peanut butter to... & i let the sun have you every morning & i watch you, like a pervert wearing sunglasses, as it kisses every inch of you. i mean i knew you were into older men but Jesus... he's more aged & damaged than the planet that we're dancing on, or drowning on, & i'm jealous of his yellow fingers lighting up the white hairs on your belly like his mourning dew defeats the dandelions, but when i scramble for your eyes' yolks, you're already gone! panic- i'm--rapidly-- building--scaffolding--past-- the--rafter--beams-- IN--HOPES-- that--i--can--catch--the--theif---- --- -- - but he sets ablaze my plastic wings & i come crashing to cat as trophy cases that i place you in because i'm so afraid to touch you in those moments you're awake, so i just whisper in your ear when your eyes are put away...
jerbz
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Jun 5, 2011
Jun 5, 2011 at 6:28 PM UTC
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