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Midnight Woes are all I dream: A soft song of recondite raindrops and The warm embrace of cold sheets on naked skin. A bewitching lullaby sinking in my troubled thoughts and The lecherous lightning showing a now homeless house. A gentle graze of longing fingers and The light laughter that drowns in soft songs. A question and an answer. The dagger and the victim. I dreamt of a Midnight Woe: A warm body next to my hollowed heart, The skin on skin, forehead to forehead, lips to lips. A needle in my hand and The thread in your heart.
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Feb 27, 2014
Feb 27, 2014 at 4:30 PM UTC
Midnight Woe
Midnight Woes are all I dream: A soft song of recondite raindrops and The warm embrace of cold sheets on naked skin. A bewitching lullaby sinking in my troubled thoughts and The lecherous lightning showing a now homeless house. A gentle graze of longing fingers and The light laughter that drowns in soft songs. A question and an answer. The dagger and the victim. I dreamt of a Midnight Woe: A warm body next to my hollowed heart, The skin on skin, forehead to forehead, lips to lips. A needle in my hand and The thread in your heart.
c-e-smith
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Feb 27, 2014
Feb 27, 2014 at 4:30 PM UTC
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