scarletwalks
He tried to clasp her shoulder before the free fall, but it was inevitable. The ocean had taken her to the depths. No more would he feel her hair brush his face in an embrace, no more would he touch that alabaster shoulder.
The coagulated gum sat between her teeth and lip. She casually twirled it around her finger, teasing me slowly. I knew she'd be mine soon.
The chills from the cold rippling air sank down into my bones. We were looking for the way but got lost in the vortex. Sometimes I think it was fate.
My morals withered away in the darkness of this ecstasy. He carried me away and I floated past his fingertips as he stroked my hair. When he leaves I sit on my balcony and weep for lost love.
The funeral procession drifted among the elm trees like molasses. It made me wonder if the body was already liquefying in the summer sun, since they hadn't found her yet.
There is a route to his heart that is vast and strong. He fears nothing as a warrior. Tell him that you are his, and he dissipates into the darkness.
She split in two like the Red Sea. Her psyche could not take the chaos any longer. Drowning, she sunk into the water, content in the rippling waves.
With a message from my heart floating in the wishing well, she turned her back and wiped the tears from her face, and the dew from the early morning grass off her legs.
With a message from my heart floating in the river water, she turned her back and wiped the tears from her face, and the dew from the early morning grass from her legs.
I wanted to alter my being. I thought that a fundamental change would enhance the spirit within me. When it came time to take the vows I felt a devastating pull to plunge the sword into my chest.
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