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when he kisses me I sometimes crumble I love him but not as much as I loved the one before him when he kisses me it is joy delivered and sorrow brimming from the wet kiss the other never pecked softly over my lips when he kisses me I want to forget the love I held for the one before When he kisses me it’s like a tectonic plate of  sorrow meets a tectonic plate of joy and the earth shakes and I quake and I crumble, crumble again and again every time  he kisses me I know why earthquakes rumble
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Sep 12, 2021
Sep 12, 2021 at 8:41 AM UTC
My tectonic plate of sorrow crashes against my tectonic plate of joy
when he kisses me I sometimes crumble I love him but not as much as I loved the one before him when he kisses me it is joy delivered and sorrow brimming from the wet kiss the other never pecked softly over my lips when he kisses me I want to forget the love I held for the one before When he kisses me it’s like a tectonic plate of  sorrow meets a tectonic plate of joy and the earth shakes and I quake and I crumble, crumble again and again every time  he kisses me I know why earthquakes rumble
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33/Los Angeles, CA
Sep 12, 2021
Sep 12, 2021 at 8:41 AM UTC
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