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Today I came across your fragrance, your scent, for the first time in years, and I thought of your pale skin, your ******* lips, the yielding of your body. I always assumed it was lotion you wore, as if the scent and the allure were unintentional, not a purposefully and seductively placed essence, but simply your scent, carried so appropriately upon the spring breeze. Why don't I smell it more often? I wish I could. I don't even know where it came from this time - some woman on the street, or wafting hauntingly from a vendor's cache of perfumes, or through the doorway of Macy's? The memories struck me like a dull arrow straight to the heart - I turned but you weren't there, nor did your scent last for more than a few precious seconds. It was there and then it was gone, just like you were. I've obviously never gotten over you - you continue to linger in that special niche in my memories, waiting for the occasion to leap sweetly back into my conscious. --
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Sep 10, 2011
Sep 10, 2011 at 12:15 PM UTC
Your Scent
Today I came across your fragrance, your scent, for the first time in years, and I thought of your pale skin, your ******* lips, the yielding of your body. I always assumed it was lotion you wore, as if the scent and the allure were unintentional, not a purposefully and seductively placed essence, but simply your scent, carried so appropriately upon the spring breeze. Why don't I smell it more often? I wish I could. I don't even know where it came from this time - some woman on the street, or wafting hauntingly from a vendor's cache of perfumes, or through the doorway of Macy's? The memories struck me like a dull arrow straight to the heart - I turned but you weren't there, nor did your scent last for more than a few precious seconds. It was there and then it was gone, just like you were. I've obviously never gotten over you - you continue to linger in that special niche in my memories, waiting for the occasion to leap sweetly back into my conscious. --
warren-gossett
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Sep 10, 2011
Sep 10, 2011 at 12:15 PM UTC
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