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my favorite time to see her is in the morning so when i found her in the kitchen with the orange dawn sunlight swarming in on her face, i was elated i felt a rectogenital tingle she was in last night's liquid eyeliner & a faded Prince tshirt & just a bikini bottom as she zigzagged her hips toward me i ran quickly thru the things i wished i hadn't said last night & watched her face bloom into a pout i was born to kiss she smelled like new shampoo & the half joint sitting in the conchshell ashtray sending its musk ceilingward in ribbons when we embraced she let me grab her *** & that's how i knew all was forgiven then she sashayed to the percolator & returned blowing softly on a bulging mug she ate fruit while i steeped & asked her what our plan was for the day "the beach, dummy, look at me" which i did & she followed my gaze down & nudged her **** to the side to tease me with its unfettered sway & the shifting quotation marks of her ******* against her stretched thin shirt i slipped into an involuntary squint as i brought the smoldering paper up & pinched it to my whistle my gaze lingered on those coral pink lips but she kept her eyelids lowered wrinkled her nose & stood with one hip out the other knee bent into the apricot light & stared not at me but at the dust motes floating in the soft warm mosaics of light bouncing in time with the pulse from her temple & my heart melts volcanic
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Mar 30, 2020
Mar 30, 2020 at 11:22 PM UTC
& my heart melts volcanic
my favorite time to see her is in the morning so when i found her in the kitchen with the orange dawn sunlight swarming in on her face, i was elated i felt a rectogenital tingle she was in last night's liquid eyeliner & a faded Prince tshirt & just a bikini bottom as she zigzagged her hips toward me i ran quickly thru the things i wished i hadn't said last night & watched her face bloom into a pout i was born to kiss she smelled like new shampoo & the half joint sitting in the conchshell ashtray sending its musk ceilingward in ribbons when we embraced she let me grab her *** & that's how i knew all was forgiven then she sashayed to the percolator & returned blowing softly on a bulging mug she ate fruit while i steeped & asked her what our plan was for the day "the beach, dummy, look at me" which i did & she followed my gaze down & nudged her **** to the side to tease me with its unfettered sway & the shifting quotation marks of her ******* against her stretched thin shirt i slipped into an involuntary squint as i brought the smoldering paper up & pinched it to my whistle my gaze lingered on those coral pink lips but she kept her eyelids lowered wrinkled her nose & stood with one hip out the other knee bent into the apricot light & stared not at me but at the dust motes floating in the soft warm mosaics of light bouncing in time with the pulse from her temple & my heart melts volcanic
david-badgerow
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Mar 30, 2020
Mar 30, 2020 at 11:22 PM UTC
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