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You planted and preened the seed you destroyed. Your midday whispers running up my legs; You left behind a trail of innocent tickles that, In the empty evening air, Curdled into a sinister, aching itch. You left my ankles and the insides of my knees abandoned to snap down on a mosquito In one swift, final bark. My thighs still sting.
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Jun 26, 2023
Jun 26, 2023 at 2:24 PM UTC
Phantom Kisses From A Despicable Insect
You planted and preened the seed you destroyed. Your midday whispers running up my legs; You left behind a trail of innocent tickles that, In the empty evening air, Curdled into a sinister, aching itch. You left my ankles and the insides of my knees abandoned to snap down on a mosquito In one swift, final bark. My thighs still sting.
Theanm
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19/F/A Small Corner of Hell
Jun 26, 2023
Jun 26, 2023 at 2:24 PM UTC
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