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I wear you like pearls, Dripping down my neck, Into the curves of my chest, Rising. Falling. Beneath the weight of your breath. I clench and release the air. Suffocating. Your fingers in between my lips, It was a sweltering summer in the sheets. And we swam in our own ocean, Tossing about and- Rolling. Tides of arms and balled fists, Crashing together, a furious, Lustfull storm. You wore me like perfume, The aroma of volcanic ash, And I erupted in your arms. And no sunlight remained- Except in your eyes.
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Jun 30, 2015
Jun 30, 2015 at 4:14 PM UTC
disaster
I wear you like pearls, Dripping down my neck, Into the curves of my chest, Rising. Falling. Beneath the weight of your breath. I clench and release the air. Suffocating. Your fingers in between my lips, It was a sweltering summer in the sheets. And we swam in our own ocean, Tossing about and- Rolling. Tides of arms and balled fists, Crashing together, a furious, Lustfull storm. You wore me like perfume, The aroma of volcanic ash, And I erupted in your arms. And no sunlight remained- Except in your eyes.
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Jun 30, 2015
Jun 30, 2015 at 4:14 PM UTC
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