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Colliding Plangents Pulling Cecaelia Apart by Jessica Ni Leacai
A wait that weighed an anchor, strapped to this frightened frame, currents collecting all cautions uncourteous of shame. Waves dare not waft the wretched siren, as sentries craved singly lustful leisure, emotions not bought with beauty nor pleasure. Perched high upon the … Continue reading →
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