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It was with the sun that they drove eighteen miles to every quarter of an hour to the port where they put down the car and started like petals from every dead flower they saw together. Up the steps he tried to steal her waist for his own, willing his arms to stretch around widths they weren't made for, only to cement the idea that they weren't alone. In the cabin they fell asleep to familiar films and woke up to see the sea out of a round window and the guarantee they won't hit land nor port until the captain's say so on the inbuilt radio. They came back from a grand meal that was of Titanic proportions, tidy suits and surreal women in waistcoats, they made love in a bed that wasn't theirs, and he witnessed it and saw her new print dress that caught and tore and was reduced to shreds upon the floor.
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Sep 8, 2013
Sep 8, 2013 at 3:53 PM UTC
BEHIND EVERY CRUISE SHIP DOOR
It was with the sun that they drove eighteen miles to every quarter of an hour to the port where they put down the car and started like petals from every dead flower they saw together. Up the steps he tried to steal her waist for his own, willing his arms to stretch around widths they weren't made for, only to cement the idea that they weren't alone. In the cabin they fell asleep to familiar films and woke up to see the sea out of a round window and the guarantee they won't hit land nor port until the captain's say so on the inbuilt radio. They came back from a grand meal that was of Titanic proportions, tidy suits and surreal women in waistcoats, they made love in a bed that wasn't theirs, and he witnessed it and saw her new print dress that caught and tore and was reduced to shreds upon the floor.
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tim-knight
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Sep 8, 2013
Sep 8, 2013 at 3:53 PM UTC
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