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The tiled floor is cold pressing into my feet. The only warmth comes from the steam of my tea resting on the nightstand. I’d like to know how I survived the winter months without you where my only friend was a good book and maybe a casual cigarette. By candlelight, the tea and honey is finding it’s way all the way down, coating my throat for temporary relief. What I wouldn’t give for a kiss right now. You could stir my tea. I’d lick the sugar clean from your finger, and it would somehow taste sweeter.
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Dec 9, 2010
Dec 9, 2010 at 3:01 PM UTC
December
The tiled floor is cold pressing into my feet. The only warmth comes from the steam of my tea resting on the nightstand. I’d like to know how I survived the winter months without you where my only friend was a good book and maybe a casual cigarette. By candlelight, the tea and honey is finding it’s way all the way down, coating my throat for temporary relief. What I wouldn’t give for a kiss right now. You could stir my tea. I’d lick the sugar clean from your finger, and it would somehow taste sweeter.
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Dec 9, 2010
Dec 9, 2010 at 3:01 PM UTC
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