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When I close my eyes hard I can feel it again, Your cheeks against my eyelids And I’m blinded by your skin. Once again we’re riding that waves On our way back from the island of women Where a woman like me was loved By your playful smiles, cheeky laugh And your sweet soft stares. I miss your warmth, your puffy fingers Swolen and big against mine I want those fingers to touch my face and hold me, Watch my tears and wipe them dry. But I watched you bring those fingers thousands of miles away On that plane with a red maple leaf I shed my tears and let them dry.
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Jan 1, 2018
Jan 1, 2018 at 12:44 AM UTC
Isla Mujeres (Island of Women)
When I close my eyes hard I can feel it again, Your cheeks against my eyelids And I’m blinded by your skin. Once again we’re riding that waves On our way back from the island of women Where a woman like me was loved By your playful smiles, cheeky laugh And your sweet soft stares. I miss your warmth, your puffy fingers Swolen and big against mine I want those fingers to touch my face and hold me, Watch my tears and wipe them dry. But I watched you bring those fingers thousands of miles away On that plane with a red maple leaf I shed my tears and let them dry.
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Jan 1, 2018
Jan 1, 2018 at 12:44 AM UTC
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