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By Dilionn

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

aching all-consuming more than simply desire echoes of a sound not yet made phantom pain of a limb long since severed brush my lips with spirit kisses soothing to fevered flesh return, end my achingfirst try at rictameter form...if it sucks, my apologies. Written March 6th, 2002 © on Mar 06 2002 02:52 PM PST   10 • 0 • 8

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