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I was blistering crimson from The Bahamian sun With sand still between my toes And a lion fish wading In the confines of my brain Twisting through the gray matter Teasing me with its long spines You told me you loved me Darkness seemed like sunshine Soaked from the sky A down pour of hot teardrops We ****** in the neighbors yard I remember my white dress And the grass stains And how you were covered in grass clippings Stepping back into the house We were in a haze Deep inside each others consciousness’s We swam with- Euphoria Love is a strange thing
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Sep 8, 2013
Sep 8, 2013 at 9:31 AM UTC
We ****** in Your Neighbors Yard
I was blistering crimson from The Bahamian sun With sand still between my toes And a lion fish wading In the confines of my brain Twisting through the gray matter Teasing me with its long spines You told me you loved me Darkness seemed like sunshine Soaked from the sky A down pour of hot teardrops We ****** in the neighbors yard I remember my white dress And the grass stains And how you were covered in grass clippings Stepping back into the house We were in a haze Deep inside each others consciousness’s We swam with- Euphoria Love is a strange thing
marsha-lynn
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Sep 8, 2013
Sep 8, 2013 at 9:31 AM UTC
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