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Your skin smells like summer camp, it lingers on me like chlorine from a pool in July. Your laughter radiates through your bones like electricity. I used to tell them all about you-- the boy with the bright eyes that seem to smile before a smile can form on his lips. I am crazy, all in the best ways and all for you. I identify as what you call me when I am between the sheets with you. Your little girl, your little **** your ***** All for you. Lightening, lightening, you are bolts of lightening. And I'm afraid you've struck something in me because I am on fire for you, darling.
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May 9, 2016
May 9, 2016 at 11:43 AM UTC
Electric Boy
Your skin smells like summer camp, it lingers on me like chlorine from a pool in July. Your laughter radiates through your bones like electricity. I used to tell them all about you-- the boy with the bright eyes that seem to smile before a smile can form on his lips. I am crazy, all in the best ways and all for you. I identify as what you call me when I am between the sheets with you. Your little girl, your little **** your ***** All for you. Lightening, lightening, you are bolts of lightening. And I'm afraid you've struck something in me because I am on fire for you, darling.
girlonfire
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May 9, 2016
May 9, 2016 at 11:43 AM UTC
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