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Your silences Thicken the air And stills my hand; All eyes on the                Space You occupy. You are like the Nothing, Infinite in your absence. I feel your breath Taste your mind In the stillness, Void Of everything Except this Will-o-wisp I once called my vessel. I keep dreaming of white curtains, Eggs frying In the vast skillet Of your eyes. I'm losing sight Waiting for you To come up the alley. I wake to echoes Crunching gravel And a warm body Taking your place Beside the cat Until you arrive.
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Dec 5, 2011
Dec 5, 2011 at 5:50 AM UTC
White Curtains
Your silences Thicken the air And stills my hand; All eyes on the                Space You occupy. You are like the Nothing, Infinite in your absence. I feel your breath Taste your mind In the stillness, Void Of everything Except this Will-o-wisp I once called my vessel. I keep dreaming of white curtains, Eggs frying In the vast skillet Of your eyes. I'm losing sight Waiting for you To come up the alley. I wake to echoes Crunching gravel And a warm body Taking your place Beside the cat Until you arrive.
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Dec 5, 2011
Dec 5, 2011 at 5:50 AM UTC
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