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My alacrity scares me, like the electrical figurations in your head that create valleys and mediocre love. Sometimes, we love just to prove that we can do so, because our lungs breathe effortlessly while possibilities are fleeting and slipping through our grip like the missed first kiss and futile attempts for you to notice me. The concaves of your skin, wrapped tightly around colliding bone and ligament, the barrier against me learning you – the twists and lifelines leading me to something greater than your chest rising and falling in the haze of the night.
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 4:13 PM UTC
air barriers
My alacrity scares me, like the electrical figurations in your head that create valleys and mediocre love. Sometimes, we love just to prove that we can do so, because our lungs breathe effortlessly while possibilities are fleeting and slipping through our grip like the missed first kiss and futile attempts for you to notice me. The concaves of your skin, wrapped tightly around colliding bone and ligament, the barrier against me learning you – the twists and lifelines leading me to something greater than your chest rising and falling in the haze of the night.
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 4:13 PM UTC
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