monogamyI want something to hug tonight.I wrap my arms around my waist. No, no good. Too cold, too skinny. Too empty. Stuffed animals? No good either. Too soft, too furry. Too fake. I want a warm soul to embrace; a hard chest to lean my head against as I listen for heartbeats to reassure me. Long limbs than would envelop me and protect me from everything and anything. I laugh at my own selfishness.Too lazy to close my lids, I place my hands over my eyes. My imitation night. I think to myself, perhaps I am not being selfish. Perhaps I just want to transfer my entire being through my pores in an embrace. Perhaps I just want to give my whole self to
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