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Dark Room

A dark room and muted noise A spotlight shining down Tables set around the floor For now there is no crowd Your past invokes a conversation While I hide mine in the shadows You would give love with no provocation  Yet you hide it in the shadows Your not what I saw in the light Your not what I saw in the crowd What stands before me is not hideous though I'd rather adjust to your ground  So not a moment has pasted in the dark room And the spotlight still shines It bounces off your ivory skin  And you stay frozen with time I step hesitantly closer I smile so I know you can see Even if your past is fogged Your future shines brightest with me
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Sep 18, 2012
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