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a woman of God I try to be but sin is in the air as much as salt ia in sea my lust licks the heart of my lips there are body parts I am blind of the shame of being thirty five and never know the touch of a man drawing a map of the world on my back with his finger in my sweat the arch of it when his hand casually marks Africa A woman of God, I am not But a woman, a tender lover my head folding into his neck as if the angles had been calculated exactly, beforehand I am earless in the face of the battlefield that every woman crosses, every day I am clever a devourer of booka, article, savagely attacking tainted tabloid trash I am a Godless woman, but a thousand times more a woman than God could make me
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Feb 2, 2019
Feb 2, 2019 at 12:44 PM UTC
A Woman of God
a woman of God I try to be but sin is in the air as much as salt ia in sea my lust licks the heart of my lips there are body parts I am blind of the shame of being thirty five and never know the touch of a man drawing a map of the world on my back with his finger in my sweat the arch of it when his hand casually marks Africa A woman of God, I am not But a woman, a tender lover my head folding into his neck as if the angles had been calculated exactly, beforehand I am earless in the face of the battlefield that every woman crosses, every day I am clever a devourer of booka, article, savagely attacking tainted tabloid trash I am a Godless woman, but a thousand times more a woman than God could make me
emmaelisabethwood
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Feb 2, 2019
Feb 2, 2019 at 12:44 PM UTC
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