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I knock on your door. Lean back against the wall. Wait. You answer. Smile. Hi. You hold the door, Let me walk past you. But before it swings shut I am pressed against the wall And your lips are everywhere. My legs around your hips You kiss me Down my neck Over the mark he left. Mine. Yours. Forever. And I can see stars In your eyes Ad infinitum. And I can see scars On your arms Bleeding. And you lean back slightly Breathless And our horizons meet As the sky splits open. Together But not forever. Lights over Dundee Will no longer be ours And far-flung dreams Like this one Will never happen. Skinny love; I've been calling for months now And you never left any messages. You've got some kind of nerve Taking me now.
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May 16, 2014
May 16, 2014 at 5:42 PM UTC
Ghost Stories
I knock on your door. Lean back against the wall. Wait. You answer. Smile. Hi. You hold the door, Let me walk past you. But before it swings shut I am pressed against the wall And your lips are everywhere. My legs around your hips You kiss me Down my neck Over the mark he left. Mine. Yours. Forever. And I can see stars In your eyes Ad infinitum. And I can see scars On your arms Bleeding. And you lean back slightly Breathless And our horizons meet As the sky splits open. Together But not forever. Lights over Dundee Will no longer be ours And far-flung dreams Like this one Will never happen. Skinny love; I've been calling for months now And you never left any messages. You've got some kind of nerve Taking me now.
natalie-clark
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May 16, 2014
May 16, 2014 at 5:42 PM UTC
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