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Her first day at the new job. Lead Graphic Designer, Norway. I'm as proud as her parents. She's a goddess at work. I walk past the white church And up the hill. Kindergarten Sounds. The key she gave me Fits. Why wouldn't it? I arrive before her. Barely anything here is mine. Yesterday's red wine stains On the glass table Remind me of something She did that made me laugh So hard that Portuguese Stuff almost came out of my Nose. She cracks me up. Cracks me open like a can of Tuborg and helps herself to Mouthfuls of my infatuation. I am in awe, I catch myself Thinking as I rest my bag on Her sofa and join it. Silence but for the shy humming Of the fridge. She has a thing for Freshness; every room smells clean. The scent of fabric softener on Her bed mixes beautifully   With that of her skin. I noticed it   The first time we hugged. The first time we met. First date, Not even a month ago. Moving fast; we've agreed that We're too old to not let ourselves Get carried away. Too much to lose, to lose. First time alone in her apartment. I'm not a guest here, No stranger to these walls. In good old fashioned love, but More. Just as anyone in any kind Of love feels theirs is. I try not to wait for the sound of Heels up the outside stairs, but I am   Too happy not to, and for now I'm Just relieved; the key she gave me Fits. Why wouldn't it?
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Sep 24, 2014
Sep 24, 2014 at 7:49 AM UTC
First Time Alone in her Apartment
Her first day at the new job. Lead Graphic Designer, Norway. I'm as proud as her parents. She's a goddess at work. I walk past the white church And up the hill. Kindergarten Sounds. The key she gave me Fits. Why wouldn't it? I arrive before her. Barely anything here is mine. Yesterday's red wine stains On the glass table Remind me of something She did that made me laugh So hard that Portuguese Stuff almost came out of my Nose. She cracks me up. Cracks me open like a can of Tuborg and helps herself to Mouthfuls of my infatuation. I am in awe, I catch myself Thinking as I rest my bag on Her sofa and join it. Silence but for the shy humming Of the fridge. She has a thing for Freshness; every room smells clean. The scent of fabric softener on Her bed mixes beautifully   With that of her skin. I noticed it   The first time we hugged. The first time we met. First date, Not even a month ago. Moving fast; we've agreed that We're too old to not let ourselves Get carried away. Too much to lose, to lose. First time alone in her apartment. I'm not a guest here, No stranger to these walls. In good old fashioned love, but More. Just as anyone in any kind Of love feels theirs is. I try not to wait for the sound of Heels up the outside stairs, but I am   Too happy not to, and for now I'm Just relieved; the key she gave me Fits. Why wouldn't it?
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Sep 24, 2014
Sep 24, 2014 at 7:49 AM UTC
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