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November brought rain, snow, sweaters, and kisses. We discovered what our lips could do as we lay huddling together. Under blankets, in a house, in a tree, we discovered the sensation of excitement in places we thought to be unexcitable. Like our lips, our tongues, our fingertips and our eyelashes. I can't remember how many times we watched Harold and Maude, I only know that we never got through it. You told me I kiss like I'm in a hurry. Like I need to catch a train but I also need to kiss you, and nothing on this earth can stop me from doing both. And you kissed like you knew it was a good thing. Which must be quite a sensation to have. Just like those we felt in our lips, tongues, fingertips and eyelashes.
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Sep 27, 2013
Sep 27, 2013 at 12:44 AM UTC
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November brought rain, snow, sweaters, and kisses. We discovered what our lips could do as we lay huddling together. Under blankets, in a house, in a tree, we discovered the sensation of excitement in places we thought to be unexcitable. Like our lips, our tongues, our fingertips and our eyelashes. I can't remember how many times we watched Harold and Maude, I only know that we never got through it. You told me I kiss like I'm in a hurry. Like I need to catch a train but I also need to kiss you, and nothing on this earth can stop me from doing both. And you kissed like you knew it was a good thing. Which must be quite a sensation to have. Just like those we felt in our lips, tongues, fingertips and eyelashes.
jeremy-duff
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Sep 27, 2013
Sep 27, 2013 at 12:44 AM UTC
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