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Quietly, she said (you don’t know how beautiful you are I laughed, because I was frightened.) as she led me, through a part of town, I only knew in name. Quietly, she said (and we sneaked, passed her mother, and a dog that did not care.) as I told her there was n o w h e r e I’d rather be. Quietly, she said (while washing my hair, in a sink, in a restaurant, I did not eat at.) and I said, “they call this a ***** bath” and she just smiled. Quietly, she said (I’ll be here, always, should you need me.) and my tongue weighed heavy, so I just kept nodding.
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Dec 13, 2014
Dec 13, 2014 at 9:57 PM UTC
Quietly, she said
Quietly, she said (you don’t know how beautiful you are I laughed, because I was frightened.) as she led me, through a part of town, I only knew in name. Quietly, she said (and we sneaked, passed her mother, and a dog that did not care.) as I told her there was n o w h e r e I’d rather be. Quietly, she said (while washing my hair, in a sink, in a restaurant, I did not eat at.) and I said, “they call this a ***** bath” and she just smiled. Quietly, she said (I’ll be here, always, should you need me.) and my tongue weighed heavy, so I just kept nodding.
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Dec 13, 2014
Dec 13, 2014 at 9:57 PM UTC
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