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when we met again In February's blank and blissful air, my inhalations thin and quick and dry were only halted by your frigid stare; to me they wondered where I'd gone and why. That one-night-stand was fun for both of us, though neither of us seemed too satisfied; when your first words burst out within the hush my face grew warm and, caught off guard, I sighed. "It's Valentine's," you said; your smile said much more. "I figured we could take a walk, cause what we did before was fun. You're red?" We both knew why, but still I couldn't talk. I could not reason why she grabbed my hand. The sort of love that's lust is most unplanned.
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Mar 10, 2012
Mar 10, 2012 at 1:42 AM UTC
February
when we met again In February's blank and blissful air, my inhalations thin and quick and dry were only halted by your frigid stare; to me they wondered where I'd gone and why. That one-night-stand was fun for both of us, though neither of us seemed too satisfied; when your first words burst out within the hush my face grew warm and, caught off guard, I sighed. "It's Valentine's," you said; your smile said much more. "I figured we could take a walk, cause what we did before was fun. You're red?" We both knew why, but still I couldn't talk. I could not reason why she grabbed my hand. The sort of love that's lust is most unplanned.
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richard-j-heby
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Mar 10, 2012
Mar 10, 2012 at 1:42 AM UTC
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