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You make me feel like a bad taste in your mouth. The remnants of something delicious, gone bad. Lingering too long: becoming a nuisance. Staining the memory of what was once wonderful. It seems as though you’re ready to wash your mouth out, In preparation for your next meal. Never to divulge in such a delicacy again. Whereas the taste in my mouth is still sweet and tender, leaving me longing for more. Oh, how I wish you weren’t so moreish. How I wish you would spoil and grow repulsive, Making me forget what I ever saw in you.
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Nov 14, 2017
Nov 14, 2017 at 4:36 PM UTC
The Moreish-ness of you
You make me feel like a bad taste in your mouth. The remnants of something delicious, gone bad. Lingering too long: becoming a nuisance. Staining the memory of what was once wonderful. It seems as though you’re ready to wash your mouth out, In preparation for your next meal. Never to divulge in such a delicacy again. Whereas the taste in my mouth is still sweet and tender, leaving me longing for more. Oh, how I wish you weren’t so moreish. How I wish you would spoil and grow repulsive, Making me forget what I ever saw in you.
molly-omeara
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22/F/Irish
Nov 14, 2017
Nov 14, 2017 at 4:36 PM UTC
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