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It was a warm night in Madrid, when I met her. She rounded the corner like a siren would the sea, dripping and demanding her legs long, level and silk with hips like two half moons sauntering in a way only gypsies know. Her fingers danced delicate ballets and from the nail beds poured boiled sugar, coiling the length of my spine. Burnt cream in colour like her body, her demeanor, dark, wild hair framing darker, wilder eyes hooded Venus orbs. Her *** candied meteorites on my lip.
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Jul 30, 2013
Jul 30, 2013 at 4:25 PM UTC
It Was a Warm Night in Madrid
It was a warm night in Madrid, when I met her. She rounded the corner like a siren would the sea, dripping and demanding her legs long, level and silk with hips like two half moons sauntering in a way only gypsies know. Her fingers danced delicate ballets and from the nail beds poured boiled sugar, coiling the length of my spine. Burnt cream in colour like her body, her demeanor, dark, wild hair framing darker, wilder eyes hooded Venus orbs. Her *** candied meteorites on my lip.
[March 2013]
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Jul 30, 2013
Jul 30, 2013 at 4:25 PM UTC
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