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Eyes as blue as the North Sea, Hair black as the soul of a crow. Smile like that of a child Seeing a bicycle finally Unwrapped and shining, smelling Factory fresh and prestine. She'd beat the life out of any fool Laying fist on my flesh, she says. I trust she would. My western Norwegian Shield Maiden, Born on the coast where seagulls are the Size of dragons. She has one foot on top of the world, The other rested on my lap, And we're team more than lovers. Lovers more than people. Eyes as blue as her hometown skies. Hair as black as the absence of light Itself. And I, pilgrim.   Rest.
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 10:49 AM UTC
...as the Absence of Light Itself
Eyes as blue as the North Sea, Hair black as the soul of a crow. Smile like that of a child Seeing a bicycle finally Unwrapped and shining, smelling Factory fresh and prestine. She'd beat the life out of any fool Laying fist on my flesh, she says. I trust she would. My western Norwegian Shield Maiden, Born on the coast where seagulls are the Size of dragons. She has one foot on top of the world, The other rested on my lap, And we're team more than lovers. Lovers more than people. Eyes as blue as her hometown skies. Hair as black as the absence of light Itself. And I, pilgrim.   Rest.
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 10:49 AM UTC
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