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As the sun slips away to die in the eve, I lie in wait for your thunderous howl. My knees quiver and my tail shivers Under intrusive moonlight so bright. My claws rake against the fragile wood-- Would you? O, would you howl for me? I give chase; though, I long for embrace. A feline may flee, but she is flighty. Nothing satisfies the hunger more than the way you sprint to me. Am I a tease? Or does my game please you? The hunter in you craves the chase more than I do. Be you wolf or not, I can outrun you-- And yet, it is not my desire to. I throw my race and give up the chase under the ghostly moon for now. I do not flee you anymore. I want to make you howl.
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Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018 at 7:35 AM UTC
Howl
As the sun slips away to die in the eve, I lie in wait for your thunderous howl. My knees quiver and my tail shivers Under intrusive moonlight so bright. My claws rake against the fragile wood-- Would you? O, would you howl for me? I give chase; though, I long for embrace. A feline may flee, but she is flighty. Nothing satisfies the hunger more than the way you sprint to me. Am I a tease? Or does my game please you? The hunter in you craves the chase more than I do. Be you wolf or not, I can outrun you-- And yet, it is not my desire to. I throw my race and give up the chase under the ghostly moon for now. I do not flee you anymore. I want to make you howl.
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30/F/USA
Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018 at 7:35 AM UTC
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