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It should be you, Inescapably, Who walks with me at night through Empty country lanes, Shouting and screaming into the sky, Distressing doddery old men, And quiet little kids, Who, sleeping in warm and glowing cottages, will know us, Transitory, Burning, Flickering. It should be you who Squeals with laughter Down nostalgic pathways in the dark By the playground. And sliding, spinning, flying, Like sweet precious things in the moonlight. Pale skin fluorescent, Eyes shining and full-toothed smiles Gleaming, Young and bright. It should be you, Surely, Who runs with me on Pale, white, wet sands. Hearts pumping and blood racing, Coursing through our veins and Now down and rolling in the reeds, Tussle, fight and wrestle Kicking up sand to the moon, Floating, falling. It should Be you, Who perching on a rock towards the sea, With foreheads met and hair whipping In the wind, Who tilts your head and takes on red lip against Red lip And eternally and endlessly That night would have been Ours.
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Apr 3, 2011
Apr 3, 2011 at 10:29 AM UTC
Opportunity vs. Mortality
It should be you, Inescapably, Who walks with me at night through Empty country lanes, Shouting and screaming into the sky, Distressing doddery old men, And quiet little kids, Who, sleeping in warm and glowing cottages, will know us, Transitory, Burning, Flickering. It should be you who Squeals with laughter Down nostalgic pathways in the dark By the playground. And sliding, spinning, flying, Like sweet precious things in the moonlight. Pale skin fluorescent, Eyes shining and full-toothed smiles Gleaming, Young and bright. It should be you, Surely, Who runs with me on Pale, white, wet sands. Hearts pumping and blood racing, Coursing through our veins and Now down and rolling in the reeds, Tussle, fight and wrestle Kicking up sand to the moon, Floating, falling. It should Be you, Who perching on a rock towards the sea, With foreheads met and hair whipping In the wind, Who tilts your head and takes on red lip against Red lip And eternally and endlessly That night would have been Ours.
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Apr 3, 2011
Apr 3, 2011 at 10:29 AM UTC
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