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The cleave of your thigh is perfumed by something I am allergic to.
A large hit to my solar plexus for going down on you!

Custard-blonde tendrils dangle before me like a field of yaks, grazing tentatively upon your ****** back. Lately they have been tumbling out spectacularly in clumps of fibre, forming barley or shellac-colored runes in the shower.

While cleaning the drain, mistakenly I touched a pale Daddy-long-legs, crushed into a polka-dot, and let out a deafening scream for you to stomp on its itsy-bitsy corpse till your footsoles wore brick red fishnets. Then, left with only seven legs to lift its rear, it’d gone down like a ******.

After gazing into one’s lashless mung bean eyes, I think I am going mad as the house flies who pivot into glass to pass their time, self-contained and distended as ostrich eggs.
Disgusting bodies all the same
 Apr 7 Clay Micallef
Dan R
Do you hear me when I sleep?
As I hold on to your gentle hand,
While winter’s first dust settles on our heads.

To live in a false dream,
Yet still, I long for the warmth of coffee
between you and our furry friend.

And to die by your side,
such a soft, forgiving way to leave
This earth, so full of quiet ghosts.

I whisper your name beneath my dreaming eyelids,
And my eyes, flickering, seem to glow with the pulse of rem-embering
The day I’ll die a thousand silent needles.

Do you hear me say it, your name, in my dream?
It was always you within the aurora lights,
The one I cling to, between sleep and wake.
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