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So you got the lips, the tongue, the tadpoles that slide, sliver, and slip into wet crevices, the insatiable lust, that kind of desire that spreads wildfires; the one, two, southern pawed knock out kiss, and right hook that brings me back in; you got the moves, your motions like neon flashing arrows scattered all over the dance floor; they remind me of shards of glass glistening beneath the burning sun; O' how I ache for the day I get to hold you in these skinny arms; beating on and on with a worn out heart steady and abiding; a minimum wage soul that rages and rages until it can't take no more and settles like the pedals of honey scented flowers where I thought I called you mine and you were, for that one fine day, 'till I opened my mind and set you free; O' how you happily flew away.
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 2:08 PM UTC
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So you got the lips, the tongue, the tadpoles that slide, sliver, and slip into wet crevices, the insatiable lust, that kind of desire that spreads wildfires; the one, two, southern pawed knock out kiss, and right hook that brings me back in; you got the moves, your motions like neon flashing arrows scattered all over the dance floor; they remind me of shards of glass glistening beneath the burning sun; O' how I ache for the day I get to hold you in these skinny arms; beating on and on with a worn out heart steady and abiding; a minimum wage soul that rages and rages until it can't take no more and settles like the pedals of honey scented flowers where I thought I called you mine and you were, for that one fine day, 'till I opened my mind and set you free; O' how you happily flew away.
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 2:08 PM UTC
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