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*tremulous and tender, the crook'd finger neither timid or tentative,* yet trembles, *though it be from care, not fear, consideration, not trepidation the renegade finger strokes her sleeping cheek, tender the tip to each cell beloved, as if sealing a bond there is no more to say when awakening comes, one will be gone, with no note, thus this last soft stoking, outline stroking tremulous and tender, his finger, U shaped-crook'd, but he is no longer is her you* he leaves, departing, yet lightly shaking, no longer can he be her prized and proud claiming show-horse, gone, that man she loved, for he cannot abide his being called a former, dark glory, a bent cane spirit, his body, its entirety,   crooked by weight of an improvident provision, not just his finger, this, his,  a greater intolerable, his pain of failure unacceptable and shame searing, his woe bends his love acrooked
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Oct 19, 2017
Oct 19, 2017 at 4:41 PM UTC
tremulous and tender, the crook'd finger, yet trembles
*tremulous and tender, the crook'd finger neither timid or tentative,* yet trembles, *though it be from care, not fear, consideration, not trepidation the renegade finger strokes her sleeping cheek, tender the tip to each cell beloved, as if sealing a bond there is no more to say when awakening comes, one will be gone, with no note, thus this last soft stoking, outline stroking tremulous and tender, his finger, U shaped-crook'd, but he is no longer is her you* he leaves, departing, yet lightly shaking, no longer can he be her prized and proud claiming show-horse, gone, that man she loved, for he cannot abide his being called a former, dark glory, a bent cane spirit, his body, its entirety,   crooked by weight of an improvident provision, not just his finger, this, his,  a greater intolerable, his pain of failure unacceptable and shame searing, his woe bends his love acrooked
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Oct 19, 2017
Oct 19, 2017 at 4:41 PM UTC
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