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In my dream you were a savior, who conquered the world with words and sought a painters sky that didn't belong to envious stars. In my dream you were the light, who checked both shoes before stepping in and smiled fearlessly at the monsters who dared to fall within. In my dream you were a musician, who gave bats gypsy bells that lulled the moon asleep and birds sonnets to keep the sun awake. In my dream you were the ocean, whose waves roared in an hourglass and tilted gems on melted sheets of sand. In my dream you were the wind, who curled itself around me and whispered stories beyond the company of grass. In my dream this was you who used to check both shoes (before stepping in).
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Oct 16, 2017
Oct 16, 2017 at 7:53 PM UTC
A Childhood Play: Check Both Shoes Before Stepping In
In my dream you were a savior, who conquered the world with words and sought a painters sky that didn't belong to envious stars. In my dream you were the light, who checked both shoes before stepping in and smiled fearlessly at the monsters who dared to fall within. In my dream you were a musician, who gave bats gypsy bells that lulled the moon asleep and birds sonnets to keep the sun awake. In my dream you were the ocean, whose waves roared in an hourglass and tilted gems on melted sheets of sand. In my dream you were the wind, who curled itself around me and whispered stories beyond the company of grass. In my dream this was you who used to check both shoes (before stepping in).
chaziyer
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25/USA
Oct 16, 2017
Oct 16, 2017 at 7:53 PM UTC
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