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She does not know how empty I am, without her. My forced absence drains me. I miss her skin, her hair, her laugh, her strong legs, her screams, her whiskey and mint breath, her fingers on my chest, her smelly ******* dog, her cluttered kitchen, her horrible wall sconces, and her muscles flexing underneath me. I miss the way we fit so well together in her small bed. I miss the nervous anxious feeling I would get on the way over to see her. I think of the quiet moments we would have after making love, when she would twirl her hair, and give me a new perspective. She was unhealthy for me, I knew that going in. That doesn’t change or heal or fix or fill my emptiness.
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Mar 11, 2012
Mar 11, 2012 at 2:56 PM UTC
Elvis really does smell like **** most of the time
She does not know how empty I am, without her. My forced absence drains me. I miss her skin, her hair, her laugh, her strong legs, her screams, her whiskey and mint breath, her fingers on my chest, her smelly ******* dog, her cluttered kitchen, her horrible wall sconces, and her muscles flexing underneath me. I miss the way we fit so well together in her small bed. I miss the nervous anxious feeling I would get on the way over to see her. I think of the quiet moments we would have after making love, when she would twirl her hair, and give me a new perspective. She was unhealthy for me, I knew that going in. That doesn’t change or heal or fix or fill my emptiness.
JohnM
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Mar 11, 2012
Mar 11, 2012 at 2:56 PM UTC
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