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You’ve turned me into an acrobat with the number of times you make my stomach flip, somersaults and cartwheels with every little flick of the tongue, every well thought out brush of the skin. You’ve discovered how to disassemble my body, searching for the things that make me tick, finding far too easily, what slows me down and what winds me up. You’ve given me something I don’t have words for, but it’s there, it’s in your eyes, in the way you look at me when you think I don’t see; it’s in the way you smile at me when we wake up in the morning we’re both lagging but there, awake but not up, aware that there’s a world waiting for us but content in the world of each other’s arms.
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Oct 5, 2014
Oct 5, 2014 at 11:59 PM UTC
What You've Done
You’ve turned me into an acrobat with the number of times you make my stomach flip, somersaults and cartwheels with every little flick of the tongue, every well thought out brush of the skin. You’ve discovered how to disassemble my body, searching for the things that make me tick, finding far too easily, what slows me down and what winds me up. You’ve given me something I don’t have words for, but it’s there, it’s in your eyes, in the way you look at me when you think I don’t see; it’s in the way you smile at me when we wake up in the morning we’re both lagging but there, awake but not up, aware that there’s a world waiting for us but content in the world of each other’s arms.
jess-ram
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Oct 5, 2014
Oct 5, 2014 at 11:59 PM UTC
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