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If I Could Hold You

If I could hold you On this cold night, When the world has Frozen over, you would Hear a light sigh, escape From my smiling, parted lips, As I sink deeper into Your embrace. As the snow falls, I would look at you, and Find summer in your eyes. Our hearts would shed layers Of ice, and bloom as if They had never felt cold. You would breathe deeply, Slowly. Closing your eyes, Knowing that this moment Meant everything, because In this moment, we are Perfect.
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kirsten-christine
American
Published
Jul 21, 2011
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