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In her heart just beneath her skin lays a tin pitcher. The spout along with it's sides covered with frost from the coldest of water. Parched lips long for a drink. But without cup or glass. I implore that I have swallowed fear of the utmost; Diving in head first. A slow sip that eases the insecurity of rejection. Another sip that interjects that you could be everything that I need. One more to ensure that  I would gladly drown to be loved by you
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Mar 21, 2017
Mar 21, 2017 at 4:16 AM UTC
Tin Pitcher
In her heart just beneath her skin lays a tin pitcher. The spout along with it's sides covered with frost from the coldest of water. Parched lips long for a drink. But without cup or glass. I implore that I have swallowed fear of the utmost; Diving in head first. A slow sip that eases the insecurity of rejection. Another sip that interjects that you could be everything that I need. One more to ensure that  I would gladly drown to be loved by you
kewayne-wadley
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Mar 21, 2017
Mar 21, 2017 at 4:16 AM UTC
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