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2,960 miles between our legs And you still claim That you ache for me. Your body throbs and moans With no release, Mine quakes with longing For an evening or two. I keep making these midnight mistakes And you aren’t stopping me. Your voice haunts my dreams Almost as much as the curve of your hips; There have been weeks of unacknowledged texts But you follow me like a cat in heat. You lie to me And it doesn’t matter. I’m not waiting for you to love me. You think that’s what I need. We’re hedonists, and that’s all. Neither of us could bear the pain Of falling in love, So we won’t. We’ll just be fingertips under the table And cutting class And Friday night bathroom stalls.
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May 1, 2016
May 1, 2016 at 2:52 PM UTC
2,960 Miles
2,960 miles between our legs And you still claim That you ache for me. Your body throbs and moans With no release, Mine quakes with longing For an evening or two. I keep making these midnight mistakes And you aren’t stopping me. Your voice haunts my dreams Almost as much as the curve of your hips; There have been weeks of unacknowledged texts But you follow me like a cat in heat. You lie to me And it doesn’t matter. I’m not waiting for you to love me. You think that’s what I need. We’re hedonists, and that’s all. Neither of us could bear the pain Of falling in love, So we won’t. We’ll just be fingertips under the table And cutting class And Friday night bathroom stalls.
kaylee-ireland
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May 1, 2016
May 1, 2016 at 2:52 PM UTC
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