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Do you feel how the air moves Autumn, my love? I have a secret to confess Autumn, my love. I have been blue like the summer sky Among the cordial zephyrs Those crowds and their pleasantries Alight everywhere As the trees in plumage Concealing so much as they reveal everything, Autumn, my love. It has been a feverous summer, Mad Augustine march of the southern breeze Into the remote Tuscarora contemplation Of lascivious concealing, Autumn, my love. You chilled my hands, leading me up The logging path, Ignored my glance and kept pulling My insecurities up to the surface The grief and lethargy I feel Stomping through the moving pictures Of the concealed revealing Soon the sky will be very clear And your darkness passes across your face Much sooner now, Autumn, my love. Why did you bring me here, to the edge? You pause and wait for the sky the perfect Blend of grey and decay. You speak and the leaves fall around me And I feel myself melting into your ***** Covered by your many hands Curving around my body, enveloping, With your gravity putting me on my back And carve my every sacred cerebra With the twists and moistness, the cool Air scent of the sleeping earth Of your belly Autumn, my love, I wish to have you always, Autumn, my love. Your cracked embrace swims down the ravine Seeming to wave goodbye. It’s in time likes these,   Autumn, my love, I cannot bear the thought of an equinox of passion, Where the golden sun is soon on its way to setting Autumn, my love. You look out, where the sun will rise, Your footsteps gliding over the edge Where I cannot chase you out The valley of your body and you giggle at the fact, Autumn, my love. A single leaf falls from your hand, I wish to have you always, too But this joy can only perch on the precipice Of despair Each day must flee quicker and quicker You tell me, you’ll love me more when I am gone, Autumn, my love.
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Sep 15, 2018
Sep 15, 2018 at 11:41 AM UTC
Autumn, my Love
Do you feel how the air moves Autumn, my love? I have a secret to confess Autumn, my love. I have been blue like the summer sky Among the cordial zephyrs Those crowds and their pleasantries Alight everywhere As the trees in plumage Concealing so much as they reveal everything, Autumn, my love. It has been a feverous summer, Mad Augustine march of the southern breeze Into the remote Tuscarora contemplation Of lascivious concealing, Autumn, my love. You chilled my hands, leading me up The logging path, Ignored my glance and kept pulling My insecurities up to the surface The grief and lethargy I feel Stomping through the moving pictures Of the concealed revealing Soon the sky will be very clear And your darkness passes across your face Much sooner now, Autumn, my love. Why did you bring me here, to the edge? You pause and wait for the sky the perfect Blend of grey and decay. You speak and the leaves fall around me And I feel myself melting into your ***** Covered by your many hands Curving around my body, enveloping, With your gravity putting me on my back And carve my every sacred cerebra With the twists and moistness, the cool Air scent of the sleeping earth Of your belly Autumn, my love, I wish to have you always, Autumn, my love. Your cracked embrace swims down the ravine Seeming to wave goodbye. It’s in time likes these,   Autumn, my love, I cannot bear the thought of an equinox of passion, Where the golden sun is soon on its way to setting Autumn, my love. You look out, where the sun will rise, Your footsteps gliding over the edge Where I cannot chase you out The valley of your body and you giggle at the fact, Autumn, my love. A single leaf falls from your hand, I wish to have you always, too But this joy can only perch on the precipice Of despair Each day must flee quicker and quicker You tell me, you’ll love me more when I am gone, Autumn, my love.
Not about a woman, either.
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Sep 15, 2018
Sep 15, 2018 at 11:41 AM UTC
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