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I brush your brown hair Away from your lightly-closed eyes, Place a kiss on your tender forehead And shoulder my bag, Heavy with responsibility. How I wish I still lay beside you, Curled up in your arms With your prickly chin on my shoulder. But the sky is bright And I know I must leave and 'seize the day'. The slow rise of your chest haunts me, dear, While I brace myself for the end of the world. No rumbling car or ringing phone Could drown out your sleeping sighs. I must go -- I must go! Tear myself away from our cosy nest. But slumber on, my dearest one, For when you wake, I will adore you.
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Aug 5, 2014
Aug 5, 2014 at 4:37 AM UTC
Leaving You in the Morning
I brush your brown hair Away from your lightly-closed eyes, Place a kiss on your tender forehead And shoulder my bag, Heavy with responsibility. How I wish I still lay beside you, Curled up in your arms With your prickly chin on my shoulder. But the sky is bright And I know I must leave and 'seize the day'. The slow rise of your chest haunts me, dear, While I brace myself for the end of the world. No rumbling car or ringing phone Could drown out your sleeping sighs. I must go -- I must go! Tear myself away from our cosy nest. But slumber on, my dearest one, For when you wake, I will adore you.
kayla-bellinger
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Aug 5, 2014
Aug 5, 2014 at 4:37 AM UTC
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