Ephemerally Mine

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Dawn cracks in the corner of your smile.
Fair Apollo, spare me.
I'm blinded

I hide in the transitory shadows along your body
I envy the moonlight kissing your skin
I penetrate you

Desire for you itching up my spine
I want to slough my skin like an onion
I wonder,
Will you weep as I fall to pieces?

Orbiting slowly,
languidly.
Our silent dance.
Keeping time to a vacuous nothingness
Let's pretend,
You be the bishop and I'll be the cardinal
We will leap and tumble to things unseen.

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