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You asked me once why I felt safe with you The answer is simple, really; you speak to me sweeter than the southern twang of lightly painted china cups twinkling with an old tonic your great grandmother grew up with - Peach tea, more sugar than ice and the chime of silver spoons stirring away low hanging sky in a lazy afternoon haze. You speak to me with the comfort of a tea cup cradled by the saucer lips meeting gently against each other so as not to scrape a scar against the fragile cheek of either companion Sometimes you even whisper with the rattles of old age chiming away at the edges of sweet forgotten bliss - You, darling, speak to me sweeter than any grain of sugar that rubbed me raw.
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Feb 3, 2013
Feb 3, 2013 at 10:02 PM UTC
Southern Hospitality
You asked me once why I felt safe with you The answer is simple, really; you speak to me sweeter than the southern twang of lightly painted china cups twinkling with an old tonic your great grandmother grew up with - Peach tea, more sugar than ice and the chime of silver spoons stirring away low hanging sky in a lazy afternoon haze. You speak to me with the comfort of a tea cup cradled by the saucer lips meeting gently against each other so as not to scrape a scar against the fragile cheek of either companion Sometimes you even whisper with the rattles of old age chiming away at the edges of sweet forgotten bliss - You, darling, speak to me sweeter than any grain of sugar that rubbed me raw.
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Feb 3, 2013
Feb 3, 2013 at 10:02 PM UTC
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