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She Held Him
she held him to her breast like every man before him he was cleaved his life to hers her nipple pulsed to the certainty of a trusted heartbeat the flow safe almost as safe as the sacred womb space he had been expelled from that place he yearned to return to as life began to feel less a womb and more a tomb he found the fountain that would medicate replicate inundate him with a calm to soothe his restless soul but time took the fullness away milk soured and love decayed she promised she would always stay in greyness in absence in the reflection of a hollow stare it was passion on trial devotion at stake primal hunger that would supplicate and still she held him to his eventual fate cleaved and fused in the fold of her embrace he would die here if he could in lust and longing and wondered if he should leave this place.
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