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the forest beckons, eddies of wind rustling leaves, whispering "welcome, welcome." (a kilometre away, there's a lumber yard) the branches are blown about by the wind, a come-hither I am loathe to resist, and I am struck with memory: you, naked, standing shyly at the foot of your bed one hand upon your thigh, the other crooking a solitary finger, allowing me approach as you look at the floor, hair burqaing your face. I am watching trees blur by train windows, and I'm reminded of the green of your eyes, and the woodgrain veins just barely visible on your arms.
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Jun 5, 2014
Jun 5, 2014 at 10:57 AM UTC
NUREMBURG II
the forest beckons, eddies of wind rustling leaves, whispering "welcome, welcome." (a kilometre away, there's a lumber yard) the branches are blown about by the wind, a come-hither I am loathe to resist, and I am struck with memory: you, naked, standing shyly at the foot of your bed one hand upon your thigh, the other crooking a solitary finger, allowing me approach as you look at the floor, hair burqaing your face. I am watching trees blur by train windows, and I'm reminded of the green of your eyes, and the woodgrain veins just barely visible on your arms.
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Jun 5, 2014
Jun 5, 2014 at 10:57 AM UTC
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