Fleur Adcock Quotes
I Write In Praise Of The Solitary Act: Of Not Feeling A Trespassing Tongue Forced Into One's Mouth, One's Breath Smothered, Nipples Crushed Against The Ribcage, And That Metallic Tingling In The Chin Set Off By A Certain Odd Nerve: Unpleasure.
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