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I called out to the world Distraught, frantic, searching. Something awoken in you, A resonant note, Found deep in your core. I called again, and the music Stirred inside of you. Responding to my vibrations, You called back to me With want. A longing and determination That was somewhat melancholic, Teetering on the edge of desperation. I kept my call constant As you sang to me, Both of us searching for the other Trying to pinpoint our spirits In the world's sound waves. As we got closer Our desperation began to rise Like a boiling sun, Burning us with desire. We called out to each other Faster, louder, synching our Fragile loneliness Until we found one another Our souls, like two fishes Swimming, dancing together Twirling around in the air Creating a beautiful melody. Then we entered each other, You absorbed me, and I you. A harmonious collision, That no power could sever For our souls have always been Tethered. -SLuR
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May 18, 2016
May 18, 2016 at 10:37 PM UTC
Collision of souls.
I called out to the world Distraught, frantic, searching. Something awoken in you, A resonant note, Found deep in your core. I called again, and the music Stirred inside of you. Responding to my vibrations, You called back to me With want. A longing and determination That was somewhat melancholic, Teetering on the edge of desperation. I kept my call constant As you sang to me, Both of us searching for the other Trying to pinpoint our spirits In the world's sound waves. As we got closer Our desperation began to rise Like a boiling sun, Burning us with desire. We called out to each other Faster, louder, synching our Fragile loneliness Until we found one another Our souls, like two fishes Swimming, dancing together Twirling around in the air Creating a beautiful melody. Then we entered each other, You absorbed me, and I you. A harmonious collision, That no power could sever For our souls have always been Tethered. -SLuR
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May 18, 2016
May 18, 2016 at 10:37 PM UTC
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