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A soft, gentle warmth A touch of pillowy, overly perfumed femininity Suffocating me into serenity Quick, slender fingers Bandaging my every move Warning me against standing in the rain And quick fingers slipped under my skin Small, frail waist Brushes against me as we dance And I am pulled closer reluctantly Into estrogen and ecstasy Full, colorful lips That would drive anyone else crazy But they just seem to spit the most horrid things ever said And they seem to sentence me (Under the blissful vow of marriage) To a life of torture and conviction Underneath a piercing gaze... I would rather die. “You may now kiss the bride.”
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Jun 1, 2019
Jun 1, 2019 at 11:30 PM UTC
The Divine Feminine
A soft, gentle warmth A touch of pillowy, overly perfumed femininity Suffocating me into serenity Quick, slender fingers Bandaging my every move Warning me against standing in the rain And quick fingers slipped under my skin Small, frail waist Brushes against me as we dance And I am pulled closer reluctantly Into estrogen and ecstasy Full, colorful lips That would drive anyone else crazy But they just seem to spit the most horrid things ever said And they seem to sentence me (Under the blissful vow of marriage) To a life of torture and conviction Underneath a piercing gaze... I would rather die. “You may now kiss the bride.”
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Jun 1, 2019
Jun 1, 2019 at 11:30 PM UTC
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