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She lays down in her down Pulling covers to cover My arms wrap like a gown Legs entwine like a lover A light kiss on her spine Deep breath of her scent Her body is thine When the day has been spent As her spirit sets adrift Through her dreams to roam I watch over this gift Until she comes again home Let free troubles you keep I am with you in sleep
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Jun 14, 2011
Jun 14, 2011 at 2:42 PM UTC
With You in Sleep (Sonnet)
She lays down in her down Pulling covers to cover My arms wrap like a gown Legs entwine like a lover A light kiss on her spine Deep breath of her scent Her body is thine When the day has been spent As her spirit sets adrift Through her dreams to roam I watch over this gift Until she comes again home Let free troubles you keep I am with you in sleep
timothy-clarke
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53/M/American
Jun 14, 2011
Jun 14, 2011 at 2:42 PM UTC
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