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Our sleepovers consisted Of playing house and she insisted That I be the boy And she be the girl My first kiss Was unfinished We were sent to bed But not to sleep We kissed under the blanket And footsteps interrupted Then light ambushed through the door And shame came knocking On Sundays Leviticus followed me home Lived outside of my bedroom And visited unannounced Just to remind me that it existed
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Jun 22, 2019
Jun 22, 2019 at 2:45 AM UTC
Sleepovers
Our sleepovers consisted Of playing house and she insisted That I be the boy And she be the girl My first kiss Was unfinished We were sent to bed But not to sleep We kissed under the blanket And footsteps interrupted Then light ambushed through the door And shame came knocking On Sundays Leviticus followed me home Lived outside of my bedroom And visited unannounced Just to remind me that it existed
petra
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19/F/Vancouver, Canada
Jun 22, 2019
Jun 22, 2019 at 2:45 AM UTC
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