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you stopped your departure to embrace me your head touched my shoulder i sighed and then your face (warm) turned inward your nose (cold) touching my neck (hot) there we remained for what seemed like the time it takes for ice to boil (twelve to thirteen minutes) though it couldn't have been more than the time it takes for butter to melt (thirty to forty-five seconds) i breathed you in, faster now your heartbeat (slow) steady against mine (racing) we both saw stars, though i can only say mine were of a different nature then you left the night was dark again until i came home (still seeing stars until dawn, five hours later)
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Jan 6, 2018
Jan 6, 2018 at 8:16 PM UTC
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you stopped your departure to embrace me your head touched my shoulder i sighed and then your face (warm) turned inward your nose (cold) touching my neck (hot) there we remained for what seemed like the time it takes for ice to boil (twelve to thirteen minutes) though it couldn't have been more than the time it takes for butter to melt (thirty to forty-five seconds) i breathed you in, faster now your heartbeat (slow) steady against mine (racing) we both saw stars, though i can only say mine were of a different nature then you left the night was dark again until i came home (still seeing stars until dawn, five hours later)
cain-arkay
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30/Genderqueer/American
Jan 6, 2018
Jan 6, 2018 at 8:16 PM UTC
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