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On the foggy window glass, In the snow that raw, My finger rubbed past the dew, To catch a glimpse, Of fog and benumbed, Outside of the car window. My eyes desire a little sunshine, My skin, a little warmth. Ears urge for her chirping, Lips, the touch of hers, Hands, a stroke in her hairs, Body, to have a shadow besides hers. The sun shined shyly over the meadows, To hide back in clouds, As if it kissed the snow - a good foggy day. Conifers stand tall, covered in snow as if a white ghost, Sailing with the wind, snow shifted -revealing a green arm, Only to muddle the sleeping fox beneath. Relishing in my state- haywired, A smile played on her, if only, for an instant, to leave me mortified. My devotion for her- untouched. Masked, my feelings rattled, Green eyed- I explode. Saurabh.
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Aug 11, 2016
Aug 11, 2016 at 6:09 AM UTC
Road Trip
On the foggy window glass, In the snow that raw, My finger rubbed past the dew, To catch a glimpse, Of fog and benumbed, Outside of the car window. My eyes desire a little sunshine, My skin, a little warmth. Ears urge for her chirping, Lips, the touch of hers, Hands, a stroke in her hairs, Body, to have a shadow besides hers. The sun shined shyly over the meadows, To hide back in clouds, As if it kissed the snow - a good foggy day. Conifers stand tall, covered in snow as if a white ghost, Sailing with the wind, snow shifted -revealing a green arm, Only to muddle the sleeping fox beneath. Relishing in my state- haywired, A smile played on her, if only, for an instant, to leave me mortified. My devotion for her- untouched. Masked, my feelings rattled, Green eyed- I explode. Saurabh.
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Aug 11, 2016
Aug 11, 2016 at 6:09 AM UTC
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