Wonder

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The observation of a person's self agenda.
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I wonder what it does for you.
To silently slither the way you do.
Coil into the skins you wear like plastics bags you check-out personalities with.
Reflection rattling in glances, you adjust that oiled-soften hair. Sleek words so lubericant it trails over ears, ripple over the curves to the core of the heat source.
Are the nights frigid in that body alone or do you simply enjoy the morning's mediocre ettiquite?
Mice rolling dice always get snake eyes.
I wonder what it does for you.

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