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Premium Member Restraints Rondine
Gently french kiss your darkness mad,
break the restraints leave obsession;
Lick up the buried aggression;
You may not be scantily clad,
yet soft skin becomes a scratchpad;
Repurpose gall into passion,
gently french kiss;
It’s not too much to hurt so bad,
won’t go on without my ration;
I can’t let go I’ll...

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Categories: restraints, emotions, feelings, kiss, lust,
Form: Other
Restraints
I bite my tongue 
To refrain myself 
From screaming 
You stung 
Quick and fast 
I only asked 
Yes or no 
Right or wrong 
I think we all know I don’t belong 
I am choking 
I have so many words to say  
And yet I...

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Categories: restraints, emotions, endurance,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Don'T Marry Meredith
It's funny, because I've vacuumed under your bed 
a hundred times in the past two years
I've dusted the black bedside table
picked up your Scotch and Soda pants off the floor, 
still jingling with belt attached 
All of your belts and shoes are brown
My father told...

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Categories: restraints, abuse, angst, family, fate,
Form: Free verse

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