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I’m thankful for the way you look In bed after you rise. You blink like you’ve just been reborn Then reach and rub your eyes. I’m thankful for the smile that grows Across your glowing face. It rouses me like morning should With ease and heat and grace. I’m thankful for your sleepy hands That slip between my thighs. “Good morning” pours from woken lips, Your cheer a ripe surprise. I’m thankful for your body there, The way it takes up space, But opens up to bring me in, A deep sunrise embrace.
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Oct 27, 2015
Oct 27, 2015 at 10:35 PM UTC
Thanksgiving
I’m thankful for the way you look In bed after you rise. You blink like you’ve just been reborn Then reach and rub your eyes. I’m thankful for the smile that grows Across your glowing face. It rouses me like morning should With ease and heat and grace. I’m thankful for your sleepy hands That slip between my thighs. “Good morning” pours from woken lips, Your cheer a ripe surprise. I’m thankful for your body there, The way it takes up space, But opens up to bring me in, A deep sunrise embrace.
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Oct 27, 2015
Oct 27, 2015 at 10:35 PM UTC
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