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You chew on my skin with smooth teeth. You **** on my salty thoughts Of tear-stained pages. Can’t you taste Their tangy terror as you twirl them around And around Your caressing tongue? I love your lips and when your teeth move across them And when your fingertips brush them Like moth wings. Are you thinking? Are you thinking about me? “Think about me.” I tell you. Can you hear me? Hold me in your hands, pockets, mind, bleached skull, coal heart, the warm upper palette of your midnight mouth. I hate your lips When they whisper sweet ******** When they spit out my name Like something with a bitter taste. You can scream at me across rooftops, or strip me down until I am nothing But truth and lies And scarred bones But I shall always be here, laying tantalizingly near. With my smile sultry And my pupils peeking, Leaking into yours where you can never push me away. Remember, babe, my kisses left scars On your jugular.
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Jan 4, 2014
Jan 4, 2014 at 1:26 PM UTC
Babe
You chew on my skin with smooth teeth. You **** on my salty thoughts Of tear-stained pages. Can’t you taste Their tangy terror as you twirl them around And around Your caressing tongue? I love your lips and when your teeth move across them And when your fingertips brush them Like moth wings. Are you thinking? Are you thinking about me? “Think about me.” I tell you. Can you hear me? Hold me in your hands, pockets, mind, bleached skull, coal heart, the warm upper palette of your midnight mouth. I hate your lips When they whisper sweet ******** When they spit out my name Like something with a bitter taste. You can scream at me across rooftops, or strip me down until I am nothing But truth and lies And scarred bones But I shall always be here, laying tantalizingly near. With my smile sultry And my pupils peeking, Leaking into yours where you can never push me away. Remember, babe, my kisses left scars On your jugular.
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Jan 4, 2014
Jan 4, 2014 at 1:26 PM UTC
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