Your Virginity

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Metaphorical musings on the nature of virginity
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salo
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I took your virginity
It is a stone on my shelf
I dust it when it’s been awhile

It is still as shiny and smooth to the touch
As it was when I first caressed it
Out of you

People admire it when they see it
They ask about it, when and where I got it
And they want to hold it, feel its weight
It is not as heavy as you’d expect

Sometimes if no one is around
I put it in my mouth, to taste it again
I always rinse it off, afterwards

What do you do with mine?

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