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Tied your hair with my tongue into a little knot, a twisty-curly braid and your pores turn to flecks of pink sand when I make you blush. Raising your shirt, I see lace sheets where the hair on your chest lies: found an everglade of dark and light transcribed on your body’s duvet. The skin you pull over your head every morning, hiding salt from your dreams of me hidden in a blanket and being leisurely ****** to sleep. Looked like some creature ate flesh from your shoulder, a bit of you and dried the blood with their lips when they were finished ingesting it.
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Feb 27, 2013
Feb 27, 2013 at 1:51 PM UTC
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Tied your hair with my tongue into a little knot, a twisty-curly braid and your pores turn to flecks of pink sand when I make you blush. Raising your shirt, I see lace sheets where the hair on your chest lies: found an everglade of dark and light transcribed on your body’s duvet. The skin you pull over your head every morning, hiding salt from your dreams of me hidden in a blanket and being leisurely ****** to sleep. Looked like some creature ate flesh from your shoulder, a bit of you and dried the blood with their lips when they were finished ingesting it.
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Feb 27, 2013
Feb 27, 2013 at 1:51 PM UTC
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