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Yesterday wept bitterly at the threshold when I left her, gently prising my fingers free of her clutching hands. Will I see you again, she asked. Maybe, I mumbled and I stepped out into the twilight. Tomorrow stood there waiting like a bride shy, tremulous drawing little rings in the sand with her toes. I hurried towards her. I was aware of the sand slippingawayfromundermyfeet like the last grains hurtling down the neck of a ruthless hourglass. Come to me, my love, I whispered as I grabbed her hungrily.
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Jan 29, 2022
Jan 29, 2022 at 7:50 PM UTC
Leaving the threshold
Yesterday wept bitterly at the threshold when I left her, gently prising my fingers free of her clutching hands. Will I see you again, she asked. Maybe, I mumbled and I stepped out into the twilight. Tomorrow stood there waiting like a bride shy, tremulous drawing little rings in the sand with her toes. I hurried towards her. I was aware of the sand slippingawayfromundermyfeet like the last grains hurtling down the neck of a ruthless hourglass. Come to me, my love, I whispered as I grabbed her hungrily.
anilkumar-parat
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61/M/Indian
Jan 29, 2022
Jan 29, 2022 at 7:50 PM UTC
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