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A weapon that’s finely honed— not more than a wire, a knife. Nowhere on Earth I belonged, until you invaded my life. Around me, your arms wrap with comfort; warmth spreading; hold’s steady, no effort. Throughout, all’s familiar, safe. My self (for what I always longed)— no longer a weapon, a knife— a man, fully, finally owned.
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Dec 12, 2020
Dec 12, 2020 at 1:06 PM UTC
Owned
A weapon that’s finely honed— not more than a wire, a knife. Nowhere on Earth I belonged, until you invaded my life. Around me, your arms wrap with comfort; warmth spreading; hold’s steady, no effort. Throughout, all’s familiar, safe. My self (for what I always longed)— no longer a weapon, a knife— a man, fully, finally owned.
about a military man finding home in the arms of another
JKirin
Written by
just drifting
Dec 12, 2020
Dec 12, 2020 at 1:06 PM UTC
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