If I could write like EMILY DICKINSON, I'd be dead: Restraint

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Restraint

The stigma is too great to relax in your eyes, melt with your touch, need your return. Yes, the cost is too dear to trust an instinct beyond my comprehension and outside my realm of thought. Ah, the pleasure of it is not a luxury I allow myself to wear, for fear that my trembling hands and begging... Sign in to see full entry.

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