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There I was standing above her top lip, I waited for the first sign of when they'd open again. I never parachuted before and figured that it'll be fun. Parachuting into each word that came from her mouth. Then came my chance. Soon as she spoke I leaped off her top lip face first. I couldn't begin to explain how I felt, Closing my eyes. Feeling her breath caress the sides of my face. Never having done this before I didnt know exactly when to pull the shoot. Instead I fell. I fell perhaps farther than I ever could have imagined. Clinging on to every word that came from the lips I've grown to love. From every book I've read it was understood that love was kind, patient. Never at all was it suppose to hurt. And here I am. Plummeting to my death with a parachute that I had no idea how to open
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Jan 5, 2017
Jan 5, 2017 at 9:48 PM UTC
Parachutes, Closed Lips
There I was standing above her top lip, I waited for the first sign of when they'd open again. I never parachuted before and figured that it'll be fun. Parachuting into each word that came from her mouth. Then came my chance. Soon as she spoke I leaped off her top lip face first. I couldn't begin to explain how I felt, Closing my eyes. Feeling her breath caress the sides of my face. Never having done this before I didnt know exactly when to pull the shoot. Instead I fell. I fell perhaps farther than I ever could have imagined. Clinging on to every word that came from the lips I've grown to love. From every book I've read it was understood that love was kind, patient. Never at all was it suppose to hurt. And here I am. Plummeting to my death with a parachute that I had no idea how to open
kewayne-wadley
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Jan 5, 2017
Jan 5, 2017 at 9:48 PM UTC
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