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Your heart is a smoldering pit of magma a forest fire in your soul your eyes the burning log around your hot pupil coal & you melt me with the lightest touch, the faintest smile gives me a rush like the warm May breeze that tickles my skin sends comfort and serenity deep within sweet grass & ***** haze I could wrap myself in your enormous blaze I lose all the time in your presence unaware of all the passing days. It feels so right to be here tonight. completely engulfed by your flames. I never thought I could feel this much... My tiny heart, has never in this sense been touched. Being completely focused on another human being, learning their rhythm, entertwining our lives together- knitting each others torn hearts like an old warm sweater. I'll be by your side no matter what the weather I have yet to inform you, I never say forever But I want to feel this for the rest of my life you & I, together. ♡
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Mar 30, 2015
Mar 30, 2015 at 11:00 PM UTC
Slow Burning
Your heart is a smoldering pit of magma a forest fire in your soul your eyes the burning log around your hot pupil coal & you melt me with the lightest touch, the faintest smile gives me a rush like the warm May breeze that tickles my skin sends comfort and serenity deep within sweet grass & ***** haze I could wrap myself in your enormous blaze I lose all the time in your presence unaware of all the passing days. It feels so right to be here tonight. completely engulfed by your flames. I never thought I could feel this much... My tiny heart, has never in this sense been touched. Being completely focused on another human being, learning their rhythm, entertwining our lives together- knitting each others torn hearts like an old warm sweater. I'll be by your side no matter what the weather I have yet to inform you, I never say forever But I want to feel this for the rest of my life you & I, together. ♡
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28/F/Canadian
Mar 30, 2015
Mar 30, 2015 at 11:00 PM UTC
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