One tree kisses another tree, one stone another or a stone kisses a tree.
We shipped into the gazebo by the floodlit pool for our first kiss. That hour has become a place, holding its shape against time, except that her quickened breathing under my hands clasped her back, the quiver that passed from her voice through my palms when said," I love you, too."
We shipped into the gazebo by the floodlit pool for our first kiss. That hour has become a place, holding its shape against time, except that her quickened breathing under my hands clasped her back, the quiver that passed from her voice through my palms when said," I love you, too."
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