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My body pushed you down as our weight carried by gravity like a leaf falling and swinging, gentle, slowly, we dance with my existence all over you like a balloon filled with air, and you pulled me, into you, down your throat, until little doubts, our escape, choked you, as you removed the sheets of innocence around your lace, from your arms, down to your pants opened the zipper, you’ve let me in, into you, deeper, then out, same pattern, same routine, growing music, little moans like birds humming at night with coldness covering warmth, bodies burning, igniting time, we held hands, jerking, jumbling, our fingers played, lips stir, no more butterflies in stomach, but stones swallowed settling, and there was you, and I, dreams we have created, evaporating with sweat, oozing with fluids, swelling, spilling all over the bed like tiny dews from cold glasses, we were both cold, like ice, but we melt, touch by touch, over and over again.
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May 19, 2014
May 19, 2014 at 4:19 AM UTC
Wet Nights
My body pushed you down as our weight carried by gravity like a leaf falling and swinging, gentle, slowly, we dance with my existence all over you like a balloon filled with air, and you pulled me, into you, down your throat, until little doubts, our escape, choked you, as you removed the sheets of innocence around your lace, from your arms, down to your pants opened the zipper, you’ve let me in, into you, deeper, then out, same pattern, same routine, growing music, little moans like birds humming at night with coldness covering warmth, bodies burning, igniting time, we held hands, jerking, jumbling, our fingers played, lips stir, no more butterflies in stomach, but stones swallowed settling, and there was you, and I, dreams we have created, evaporating with sweat, oozing with fluids, swelling, spilling all over the bed like tiny dews from cold glasses, we were both cold, like ice, but we melt, touch by touch, over and over again.
zakkhabitan
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May 19, 2014
May 19, 2014 at 4:19 AM UTC
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