To heaven and back
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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@noctecor
To heaven and back
soo... you gonna show me how you flirt, or what?
I suppose...
answer to me !!!!!!!!
"OKAY YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHOUT AT ME!"
cringe lady, lady of cringe
"You must have amnesia, you forgot that I'm HER!"
Two sides of the moon
All you sinners stand up, sing Hallelujah (Hallelujah) Show praise with your body Stand up, sing Hallelujah (Hallelujah) And if you can't stop shaking, lean back Let it move right through ya (Hallelujah) Say your prayers Say your prayers Say your prayers (Hallelujah)
ever since we met, i only shoot up with your perfume
—*@noctecor。
@estarion
"Laid up with her Soothing lavender White nail polish Stained and flawless
My highs and lows Be my methadone I don't want it If I can't have you
Crawl under my skin"
Where we going? I don't know if you’re holding me back You really put me through it Yeah, I'm stuck in the middle Hand on the trigger, I'm tempted a little, but Could you open up if you wanted to? Am I blinded by the faith I put in you? Say you have to go, then you overstay I think I hate you, but I just can’t turn away
What a pretty thing. I imagine it’s dangerous. Most pretty things are.
Live right or go straight to the hells, @estarion.
ASTRALHEART!? @estarion
...
!!
right through me // the home team
become one
Margaret Atwood, Interlunar; "Eating Snake" [originally published 1984]
"Thief of the Moon" 1924, by Norman Lindsay (1879-1969)