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I licked the laughter off of your lip and bit your bloodied ear while you told me you still hear them whisper sometimes. So I sli--d my hand to your waist We knew about the city scream outside, the smog that creeps around every almost dream and breathes gently into our lungs. We could tell you matter-of-fact about the week long drag and the people all bedraggled making their last way back home. We were somehow worrying that the sauntering (So sleek! So stealthy!) reality would ****** us away--since it does and it does-- But instead you flicked your speech quickly along my spine as I Ahhh---ummm Kissed your hip-- So divine!
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Dec 24, 2010
Dec 24, 2010 at 10:51 PM UTC
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I licked the laughter off of your lip and bit your bloodied ear while you told me you still hear them whisper sometimes. So I sli--d my hand to your waist We knew about the city scream outside, the smog that creeps around every almost dream and breathes gently into our lungs. We could tell you matter-of-fact about the week long drag and the people all bedraggled making their last way back home. We were somehow worrying that the sauntering (So sleek! So stealthy!) reality would ****** us away--since it does and it does-- But instead you flicked your speech quickly along my spine as I Ahhh---ummm Kissed your hip-- So divine!
carmen-e
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Dec 24, 2010
Dec 24, 2010 at 10:51 PM UTC
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