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I’ve got acres of skin, and a heart that aches to think of yours - a quickening pulse when I feel your lips and mine. I’ve got hands that trace the lines on yours. The palm: a life line, fate line, head line. Double entente. The heart line that aligns with my line as you press it against the wall. Your fingers entwined with mine and the other around my throat. Or is it my brain? Your blood runs from your heart through the places we touch and courses through my veins. I have fingers that dance in the dark. You know they could play a symphony, but tonight you let me play you and your fingers tingle with applause.
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Jun 6, 2017
Jun 6, 2017 at 12:47 PM UTC
Anatomy.
I’ve got acres of skin, and a heart that aches to think of yours - a quickening pulse when I feel your lips and mine. I’ve got hands that trace the lines on yours. The palm: a life line, fate line, head line. Double entente. The heart line that aligns with my line as you press it against the wall. Your fingers entwined with mine and the other around my throat. Or is it my brain? Your blood runs from your heart through the places we touch and courses through my veins. I have fingers that dance in the dark. You know they could play a symphony, but tonight you let me play you and your fingers tingle with applause.
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Jun 6, 2017
Jun 6, 2017 at 12:47 PM UTC
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