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kiss me with your words touch me with your soul brush against me, tightly lose your self control brand me with haiku's flay me with short spiked whips crisscross the marks on my body alliterated under a lunar eclipse trace the edge of my demons as they crawl beneath my skin flick them from my opalescence denying their claim of original sin Oh, how I adore you! you embrace a pattern of acceptance for the road that I crawl upon darkness is a cloak I wear heavily and all I have is you, to depend on In the house I set up on the corner of Bitterness St and Lonely Rd You never saw me as a mourner just one who shared your old zip code oh, how I adore you you totally relate, so unrehearsed you stroke a fever with a feathered cane crisscrossing old scars on a new body dancing along the same orbital plane oh, how I adore you
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May 27, 2014
May 27, 2014 at 3:47 AM UTC
oh, how I adore you ~ for Joel M Frye
kiss me with your words touch me with your soul brush against me, tightly lose your self control brand me with haiku's flay me with short spiked whips crisscross the marks on my body alliterated under a lunar eclipse trace the edge of my demons as they crawl beneath my skin flick them from my opalescence denying their claim of original sin Oh, how I adore you! you embrace a pattern of acceptance for the road that I crawl upon darkness is a cloak I wear heavily and all I have is you, to depend on In the house I set up on the corner of Bitterness St and Lonely Rd You never saw me as a mourner just one who shared your old zip code oh, how I adore you you totally relate, so unrehearsed you stroke a fever with a feathered cane crisscrossing old scars on a new body dancing along the same orbital plane oh, how I adore you
this person will always be the most special part of me at Hello Poetry. He's the Sun and the Moon and the Stars in between! Go!!!! Read him! http://hellopoetry.com/joel-m-frye/
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May 27, 2014
May 27, 2014 at 3:47 AM UTC
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