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My Moon My Man

by isabel-maree

my heart hangs heavier than gravity pulling the tides higher and taking me with drifting farther from you or closer i cant tell sometimes i remember sitting on that beach with you that night, i remember the calm "its okay now, i got you babygirl, i know that sun was beating down on you all day" you said into the ebb and the flow flying straight into my heart and warming my every cell i cant ever lose you... i thought and then i whispered it to the moon would he be my moon now? could he calm my restless seas? or is this the calm before the storm? that night now a memory as im casted out to sea lost your light once shining my way through the darkness now fading behind the clouds where did you go i whisper but only i can hear it im alone im tired in the dark, i wonder will I ever see you again will this storm ever settle how do i get back onto solid ground? i close my eyes and let myself rest the waves caressing me.. reminding me of your hands.. of your eyes, diving into them into you i remember the calm i remember your warmth i remember your light i open my eyes.. the clouds are gone and there you are, my moon somewhere in this ocean, in the deep wide blue here i am, Staring up at you.. my moon, and suddenly im home.
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