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I think of you, drifting in the sunlight.

The blooms evaporating in the curls of your hair.

Nocturnal emissions and candy canes.

What did I do to deserve your sweet breath upon my lips?

The wind blows and you squeeze my thigh in appreciation of the golden furls of moonlight in the sky.

A horse's nostril glistens in the half-light.

Bring me your best.

Show me that you care.

I'll lift up my palm, press it to your forehead, apply pressure, and laugh heartily as we lie together on the concrete.

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