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Your skin Feeling like silk or satin against my skin. The melody of our inspiration Rising and falling in harmony. The fluttering of hearts at the speed of light, But who's heart is beating faster? Faster. Lights on. I am an open book Exorcising freedom of expression as you turn my pages. Studying my chapters; Racing to the ****** Racing. Our hearts are racing. Pacing. Chasing the finish line. -Epilogue- In dedication to you, for writing this story. Your face tells a story. Aching muscles seeking sweet relief; relieving the weight of the world. Earthquakes- Tell a story. Earthquake: 1. A natural phenomenon, a sudden and violent shaking of the ground sometimes causing great destruction as a result of movements within the earths crust; a sudden release of energy caused by the release of stress accumulated along geological faults or by volcanic activity. 2. A great convulsion or upheaval. Earthquakes- They make history.
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Dec 3, 2012
Dec 3, 2012 at 4:22 PM UTC
Natural Phenomenon
Your skin Feeling like silk or satin against my skin. The melody of our inspiration Rising and falling in harmony. The fluttering of hearts at the speed of light, But who's heart is beating faster? Faster. Lights on. I am an open book Exorcising freedom of expression as you turn my pages. Studying my chapters; Racing to the ****** Racing. Our hearts are racing. Pacing. Chasing the finish line. -Epilogue- In dedication to you, for writing this story. Your face tells a story. Aching muscles seeking sweet relief; relieving the weight of the world. Earthquakes- Tell a story. Earthquake: 1. A natural phenomenon, a sudden and violent shaking of the ground sometimes causing great destruction as a result of movements within the earths crust; a sudden release of energy caused by the release of stress accumulated along geological faults or by volcanic activity. 2. A great convulsion or upheaval. Earthquakes- They make history.
rissa-ann
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Dec 3, 2012
Dec 3, 2012 at 4:22 PM UTC
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