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Saturated with midnight's palette   I cloak myself in darkness Moonlight tells the tale of too many dawns spent wishing for twilight Every time I close my eyes I can still see your colors Bourbon honey, the golden burst of your striated iris Greek god glow, soft skin that reached for mine Autumn's Burning Bush, our heated mouths, braided gums, eager tongues Winter is tolerated Varied other states of "now", avoided This is the suspension of my grief You lose a lover due to your choice or theirs Possibility continues to grow between you (one never knows until one does) You lose a heart beat to silence Hope only continues on for those left behind (if the broken can piece back together) That once promising soil now home to a bare spot in my garden I still water your first phase flower Knowing that I must preserve sufficiently Color belongs with you Shadows, with me
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Aug 17, 2015
Aug 17, 2015 at 2:55 PM UTC
Surviving with Gray
Saturated with midnight's palette   I cloak myself in darkness Moonlight tells the tale of too many dawns spent wishing for twilight Every time I close my eyes I can still see your colors Bourbon honey, the golden burst of your striated iris Greek god glow, soft skin that reached for mine Autumn's Burning Bush, our heated mouths, braided gums, eager tongues Winter is tolerated Varied other states of "now", avoided This is the suspension of my grief You lose a lover due to your choice or theirs Possibility continues to grow between you (one never knows until one does) You lose a heart beat to silence Hope only continues on for those left behind (if the broken can piece back together) That once promising soil now home to a bare spot in my garden I still water your first phase flower Knowing that I must preserve sufficiently Color belongs with you Shadows, with me
brook-ilges
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Aug 17, 2015
Aug 17, 2015 at 2:55 PM UTC
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