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You don't know what you do to me. Your crooked smile rips me apart as the sound of my name on your lips lites a fire in every vain under my pale skin. Your gentle eyes hold my heart firmly as I watch the dark blood pool and start to drown me slowly. What really throws me-- no-- makes me dive off the cliff: your eyebrows. Quirk them and tell me you care. Raise them and tell me you're listening. Twitch them and tell me you're interested. Furl them and tell me you fell for me. You don't know what you do to me-- this pain feels so good so long as I'm the one your eyes want.
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Sep 5, 2013
Sep 5, 2013 at 2:18 PM UTC
What You Do to Me
You don't know what you do to me. Your crooked smile rips me apart as the sound of my name on your lips lites a fire in every vain under my pale skin. Your gentle eyes hold my heart firmly as I watch the dark blood pool and start to drown me slowly. What really throws me-- no-- makes me dive off the cliff: your eyebrows. Quirk them and tell me you care. Raise them and tell me you're listening. Twitch them and tell me you're interested. Furl them and tell me you fell for me. You don't know what you do to me-- this pain feels so good so long as I'm the one your eyes want.
c-e-smith
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Sep 5, 2013
Sep 5, 2013 at 2:18 PM UTC
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