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Your eyes - rich chocolate- each a world, stopped mid-rotation to survey my expression. Words fail us. The air near bursting with hunger. We inhale thoughts without form, gaze sliding over gaze waiting and wishing. Heavy sighs and sideways smiles- your curls gently bounce as you break contact. Again you shine those inquisitive beacons on my stone face. I see the earth's core beneath- the tumult of the plates colliding and cracking. My marble facade crumbles at desire's relentless reach. I know you. From before. We have loved. But no more. no more.
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May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 12:17 PM UTC
a late spring evening
Your eyes - rich chocolate- each a world, stopped mid-rotation to survey my expression. Words fail us. The air near bursting with hunger. We inhale thoughts without form, gaze sliding over gaze waiting and wishing. Heavy sighs and sideways smiles- your curls gently bounce as you break contact. Again you shine those inquisitive beacons on my stone face. I see the earth's core beneath- the tumult of the plates colliding and cracking. My marble facade crumbles at desire's relentless reach. I know you. From before. We have loved. But no more. no more.
medoro
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May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 12:17 PM UTC
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