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What is it about the unattainable that makes us want it so much more? On that rainy day in January, I saw you standing in line, Waiting to pay For the book. You know the one. It's been whispering sweet promises In my ear. How it will be the best I ever have It will imprint on me. I tried to resist the allure But it's elusiveness pulled me in Like coiling tendrils Of immeasurable strength. I dreamt about that book Waited for it to come to that store And there you were Buying the only available copy. I knew then That I wanted you both. I followed you out Having a witty dialogue in my head You would be snared by my charisma I would get my book. You stopped at a black car The passenger door opened. Out stepped Delilah the woman that kills dreams.
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Feb 3, 2013
Feb 3, 2013 at 10:21 AM UTC
Playing hard to get
What is it about the unattainable that makes us want it so much more? On that rainy day in January, I saw you standing in line, Waiting to pay For the book. You know the one. It's been whispering sweet promises In my ear. How it will be the best I ever have It will imprint on me. I tried to resist the allure But it's elusiveness pulled me in Like coiling tendrils Of immeasurable strength. I dreamt about that book Waited for it to come to that store And there you were Buying the only available copy. I knew then That I wanted you both. I followed you out Having a witty dialogue in my head You would be snared by my charisma I would get my book. You stopped at a black car The passenger door opened. Out stepped Delilah the woman that kills dreams.
EmmelineEm
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Feb 3, 2013
Feb 3, 2013 at 10:21 AM UTC
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