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Hello baby Come here Let me rid you of your distress Lately your jade eyes appear Defeated Bewildered Crazed Stressed Come, let my touch shoot comfort through your veins. Lay your head next to mine Do you see what I see? The stars, they dance, they waltz, they twinkle. The most beautiful of sights for you. Smile baby Lay your head on my heart Let my embrace cover you whole, It's protection radiating the warmest of love Allow my love to chase away those demons troubling your mind. Let my fingers play in your hair Let my hands trace the pain, Then crumble it in my fists. Let me untangle you from this chain That cuts through your wrists. And free you of this sadness that your heart should not contain. That in your perfect world should not exist. Come baby, don't be afraid. I am confident in my solution In the joy that i can bring Let me make sense of your confusion Let me fix that broken wing.
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 6:21 AM UTC
Let me
Hello baby Come here Let me rid you of your distress Lately your jade eyes appear Defeated Bewildered Crazed Stressed Come, let my touch shoot comfort through your veins. Lay your head next to mine Do you see what I see? The stars, they dance, they waltz, they twinkle. The most beautiful of sights for you. Smile baby Lay your head on my heart Let my embrace cover you whole, It's protection radiating the warmest of love Allow my love to chase away those demons troubling your mind. Let my fingers play in your hair Let my hands trace the pain, Then crumble it in my fists. Let me untangle you from this chain That cuts through your wrists. And free you of this sadness that your heart should not contain. That in your perfect world should not exist. Come baby, don't be afraid. I am confident in my solution In the joy that i can bring Let me make sense of your confusion Let me fix that broken wing.
Poem I wrote a while back and never finished. I think its finished...for now
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Belizean
Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 6:21 AM UTC
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