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teetering
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Raina
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first, the formalities: Main Entry: 1tee·ter Pronunciation: 'tE-t&r Function: intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English titeren to totter, reel; akin to Old High German zittarOn to shiver Date: 1844 1 a : to move unsteadily : WOBBLE b : WAVER, VACILLATE 2 : SEESAW second, the soliliquy: Here stands the uneasy, the being who cannot decide which line to walk. Here stands the confused, torn between eardrum piercing screams and the sudden urge not to talk. I don't want to talk anymore, all I want to do is teeter in silence. Fluctuating between the maturity of a grown woman and pouting like a child. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions...
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grendel doesnt fly
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dangerously close to the edge hoping that the resultant fall will will bring things to a mercifully quick resolution
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Raina
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damnit, somebody tip me to one side...please
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floralieca
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http://www.transience.com.au/teetering.html Une histoire triste et vraie :)
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Ladee D
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Middle tow stuck and scraping along graveled pavement limping home you realize you're teetering, tapdancing on the loines of your threshold for pain
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I'll admit it. My desire for you is teetering on the borders of obsession and need. It feels a bit silly this imaginal love this world of want, And your almost complete apathy, excepting the late night blind gropings and lusts, only increases the burning shame of my cheeks, the burning flame of my heart.
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what's it to you?
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