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'Les amoureux de la pluie'   That's the myth we share sitting across a sea of stars (table) that bound a distance rich in silence and secrets only whispered into budding tulips.   Ambiguous forms that refer to the weeping clouds to heal scarring burn wounds; we ask for you to madden our burning coal spirits with waves that seem to effervesce as they sweep by. In those bubbles washing away the endless thoughts we conjure up over elements and matters observed. You like the smell of wet pavement   after it pours   And I fail    to stop thinking about the little things you act upon. The mischievous innocence that frames the corners of your smile force me to lose my structure as a lover. My hands quiver and are weaker than the red and blue fishes swimming across your blouse. Empty unsealed cartons remind me of your wholesome frown (that i honestly adore) and opalescent evenings overseeing weary city light lit buildings. I'm kissing the morning Sun through your burning lips, my dear. With sideburns that curl the way lashes should, they are pecking at my ears as we wrinkle these covers and fall asleep again.
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Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013 at 6:59 PM UTC
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'Les amoureux de la pluie'   That's the myth we share sitting across a sea of stars (table) that bound a distance rich in silence and secrets only whispered into budding tulips.   Ambiguous forms that refer to the weeping clouds to heal scarring burn wounds; we ask for you to madden our burning coal spirits with waves that seem to effervesce as they sweep by. In those bubbles washing away the endless thoughts we conjure up over elements and matters observed. You like the smell of wet pavement   after it pours   And I fail    to stop thinking about the little things you act upon. The mischievous innocence that frames the corners of your smile force me to lose my structure as a lover. My hands quiver and are weaker than the red and blue fishes swimming across your blouse. Empty unsealed cartons remind me of your wholesome frown (that i honestly adore) and opalescent evenings overseeing weary city light lit buildings. I'm kissing the morning Sun through your burning lips, my dear. With sideburns that curl the way lashes should, they are pecking at my ears as we wrinkle these covers and fall asleep again.
copperots
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Malaysian
Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013 at 6:59 PM UTC
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