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Your smile tastes of mint smoke. It’s refreshing against the taste of my tears and the drink you gave me to stop them. Your eyes trace their way down my body seeing knowing touching every little sweet spot long forgotten. Your hands melt into mine; a connection revisited. And for a moment I see in your gaze that (love lust longing) we shared. I blink and it is gone in the moonlight and blinking light from your clock. So I close my eyes and let the smell of tobacco in your hair and the smile against my lips bring me to a dark connection I know far too well. We can be together. Just one more time. Just for tonight.
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Jun 10, 2010
Jun 10, 2010 at 6:13 PM UTC
Mint and Lust
Your smile tastes of mint smoke. It’s refreshing against the taste of my tears and the drink you gave me to stop them. Your eyes trace their way down my body seeing knowing touching every little sweet spot long forgotten. Your hands melt into mine; a connection revisited. And for a moment I see in your gaze that (love lust longing) we shared. I blink and it is gone in the moonlight and blinking light from your clock. So I close my eyes and let the smell of tobacco in your hair and the smile against my lips bring me to a dark connection I know far too well. We can be together. Just one more time. Just for tonight.
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Jun 10, 2010
Jun 10, 2010 at 6:13 PM UTC
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