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			<title>ghosting</title>
			<description>			some would call it serendipity;not quite sure what we were lookingfor,but managing to find exactly what wewantedbetween the seventy seven milesseparating usthe right person at the wrong time;desperately wanting to wrap myselfaround youplant roots that would sle..</description>
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			<title>bloodstream</title>
			<description>you sung me your twingesswirling in the empty roomechoing like ripples on a pondfinally settling beneath my boneshazy heads and heavy eyelids&amp;nbsp;our high lingered as you held me&amp;nbsp;along speed bumps and red lightsi think i might have inhaled youcrushed powder alongside bellsthe hardest part was ..</description>
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			<title>limit to your love</title>
			<description>			habitual fallings with inevitableendingsi watched you fade like the bruises onmy neckthe crimson coloured marks gonejust like your faint frecklesfolding into the crinkles of your faceeach time you laughedyouplanted seeds in my ribcagegrew roots around my bonesand s..</description>
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			<title>crazier with you</title>
			<description>			i.when the bruise coloured skiesshed their skins and left behind a thick, black nightyou went with them.watching youfade was like seeing the sun set for the last timeyou had always been my lightii.we bloomed together in thesummer's sunand you would tell me you loved me while..</description>
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			<title>a case of you</title>
			<description>			Impressions of my unmade bedtheonly remnants of our endless nightswith legs tangled up inknotsand tongues dancing as oneOnce laying together,learningwhat our bodies were forexploring the geography of eachothertraveling inch by inch,skin against skin.We fittogether nearly perfe..</description>
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			<title>little secrets</title>
			<description>We let our wondering hang off the edge of ourselvesuntil it slipped from our loose grips.The wanting came in waves,crashing upon my worries and falling into your arms.I was struck with trembling knees and a shy smileas your hazel eyes flickered with each shared glance.I was enslaved by your peppery ..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/laura-aarik/1215840/</link>
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			<title>where we belong</title>
			<description>			you left a while ago,but your scentstained my sheets,and the warmth of your body lingers in theseamsi can still feel your bodyentangled with mine;and the graze of my fingers tracing the smallfreckles on your backor the way your skin would brush up againstmine, every goose bu..</description>
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			<title>such great heights</title>
			<description>&quot;I'm in love with you.&quot;A drunkenly slurred sentence,sputtered from behind your knotted tongueleft me wondering if you let it untangle itself,unfolding and adjustingallowing yourself to get used to the words as they fell from your graspor if you wanted to reel them back in before they could creep thr..</description>
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			<title>you are the moon</title>
			<description>The day's end is pronounced by themoon's awakening. It sits above us, almost unsure, as it gleamsfaintly upon us, creating our shadows. I turn to you. The night hasstripped all of colour, leaving only a dim outline behind. Still, inthe calm of the darkness, you glow. You radiate beauty, your..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/laura-aarik/1030808/</link>
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			<title>sunrise, sunset</title>
			<description>All of the flavors of you are woven inmy hair;along with the sweet scent of summer still stuck to myskin.I harvest rivers with the memories of that night,the ones that so long refused to growbefore then.The spirits continue to sing in my lungs,asthe lingering laughter bounces between walls..</description>
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			<title>wake up alone</title>
			<description>I poured myself over you as the moonspilled into the cracks of your blinds. You sat, your back to me, andI tried to become the source of your attention once more. I carefullytraced the small of your back with my middle and index finger. Still,nothing. You bore your eyes further into the smal..</description>
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			<title>like smoke</title>
			<description>The fluorescent light bore down upon us, soaking through our shut eyelids. The opening and closing of the wooden door prevented us from fading into a deep sleep. Smoke consumed the length of the room, settling hazily above us, around us. The constant creak of the stairs above us kept us our heart be..</description>
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