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I never needed anyone. I did it all alone. I found nothing wrong with it. Logging many hours into personal fantasies. You came and went, I had no one to please. Life was well knit. That was known. You came back. Fade to black. I forced words to fall. You forgot how to breathe. That's how I recall. I sat back apprehensive. Expecting the contrary. Preparing a defensive. Not expecting the rarity. Then you spoke. To this day I'm surprised you deal with my folk. Past my yards of awkwardness, you found something there, and you found it value. If this sounds cheesy you don't know the half of it. But you might know most of it.
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Jul 19, 2014
Jul 19, 2014 at 2:57 PM UTC
You might know the most of it
I never needed anyone. I did it all alone. I found nothing wrong with it. Logging many hours into personal fantasies. You came and went, I had no one to please. Life was well knit. That was known. You came back. Fade to black. I forced words to fall. You forgot how to breathe. That's how I recall. I sat back apprehensive. Expecting the contrary. Preparing a defensive. Not expecting the rarity. Then you spoke. To this day I'm surprised you deal with my folk. Past my yards of awkwardness, you found something there, and you found it value. If this sounds cheesy you don't know the half of it. But you might know most of it.
I'll admit its not my best.
Forlackofthingstodo
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Earth, I hope
Jul 19, 2014
Jul 19, 2014 at 2:57 PM UTC
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