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He whispered my name into my ear and kissed my neck It sent a shock down my spine His hands explored my body like new land I ran my fingers through the spirals of his hair He was exactly what I'd been looking for        He tasted like yes Then a flash of recognition appeared                                              Your lips I stopped for a second and he asked "what's wrong?" I shook my head and said "nothing" and continued As my lips kissed this beautifully perfect man I worried he might be able to taste you                                  God knows I still do -C.M.
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Aug 23, 2014
Aug 23, 2014 at 8:46 AM UTC
Unrequited nostalgia
He whispered my name into my ear and kissed my neck It sent a shock down my spine His hands explored my body like new land I ran my fingers through the spirals of his hair He was exactly what I'd been looking for        He tasted like yes Then a flash of recognition appeared                                              Your lips I stopped for a second and he asked "what's wrong?" I shook my head and said "nothing" and continued As my lips kissed this beautifully perfect man I worried he might be able to taste you                                  God knows I still do -C.M.
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Aug 23, 2014
Aug 23, 2014 at 8:46 AM UTC
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