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Your black liquorice fingers taste like nostalgia hitting my gag reflex as I am nauseated forwards spitting out bile because it burns more than words; your teeth are lemon lollipops and your tongue and mine lick greedily for a sugar hit and a wince before your fingers twist the tap letting the water drown out your appetite; I pull open the oven door and the smell rocks us backwards butter makes a voyage diffusing through the air to find the moisture of our tongues and lubricating the crumbs of the cake so that they fall through fingers and we stand in a world of eyes into eyes and hands into hands and tongues into mouths. And it tastes better.
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Aug 7, 2013
Aug 7, 2013 at 10:35 PM UTC
Compulsive Eating
Your black liquorice fingers taste like nostalgia hitting my gag reflex as I am nauseated forwards spitting out bile because it burns more than words; your teeth are lemon lollipops and your tongue and mine lick greedily for a sugar hit and a wince before your fingers twist the tap letting the water drown out your appetite; I pull open the oven door and the smell rocks us backwards butter makes a voyage diffusing through the air to find the moisture of our tongues and lubricating the crumbs of the cake so that they fall through fingers and we stand in a world of eyes into eyes and hands into hands and tongues into mouths. And it tastes better.
a-n-h
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Aug 7, 2013
Aug 7, 2013 at 10:35 PM UTC
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