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Waking up, The smell of strawberries Marries the air And infatuates me into An early morning's lust; I'm in paradise. Holding your hand, Fingers intertwined, As the radio plays And we stay with the beat. Leaning in, This is the moment; Strawberries flood My tastebuds, And then you blew a bubble to the size of your face. Bathing in bubbles That are scent-less, And I'm senseless And my hands roam And your mind leaves this world. A fire burns And seven bodies Bare witness to newborn Affection- And I swear a star was too. But I'll never see that star. That taste seems so vague. I came in and burst your bubble- Tastes sweet Until the flavor faded. So here we are, A bubblegum kiss later, With a layer between us.
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 2:27 PM UTC
Bubblegum Kisses
Waking up, The smell of strawberries Marries the air And infatuates me into An early morning's lust; I'm in paradise. Holding your hand, Fingers intertwined, As the radio plays And we stay with the beat. Leaning in, This is the moment; Strawberries flood My tastebuds, And then you blew a bubble to the size of your face. Bathing in bubbles That are scent-less, And I'm senseless And my hands roam And your mind leaves this world. A fire burns And seven bodies Bare witness to newborn Affection- And I swear a star was too. But I'll never see that star. That taste seems so vague. I came in and burst your bubble- Tastes sweet Until the flavor faded. So here we are, A bubblegum kiss later, With a layer between us.
devin-lawrence
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 2:27 PM UTC
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