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Your eyes were always bigger than what your mouth could carry. I don't know why I let you keep me clinched between your teeth. I always loved you enough, But for you it was too much and not quite enough all at once. I wonder how big I would've had to make my heart swell Before you realized how well you could have fit inside it before. I dedicated my time learning to mold myself around you, Trying to teach myself the normalcy of being intimate; Using my best efforts at embrace. Little did I know the tighter I squeezed you, the looser you held. I spent months wondering how on earth I gripped you with all my might, 'til my skin peeled back and showed bone, Yet you still managed to slip through the spaces between my fingers. I guess I forgot you liked sand because of how easily you could knock down your castles.
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Jun 4, 2016
Jun 4, 2016 at 4:03 AM UTC
Deprivation
Your eyes were always bigger than what your mouth could carry. I don't know why I let you keep me clinched between your teeth. I always loved you enough, But for you it was too much and not quite enough all at once. I wonder how big I would've had to make my heart swell Before you realized how well you could have fit inside it before. I dedicated my time learning to mold myself around you, Trying to teach myself the normalcy of being intimate; Using my best efforts at embrace. Little did I know the tighter I squeezed you, the looser you held. I spent months wondering how on earth I gripped you with all my might, 'til my skin peeled back and showed bone, Yet you still managed to slip through the spaces between my fingers. I guess I forgot you liked sand because of how easily you could knock down your castles.
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Jun 4, 2016
Jun 4, 2016 at 4:03 AM UTC
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