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There’s shadows and there’s truth And there’re places I can’t reach Oh, there are bright scenes So shiny so real That’ll never occur. My voice to you is clatter Filled with eerie sounds Pretending to be words Pretending to be significance Deftly interconnected. Have you also noticed There’s always a taste of loss Every time we keep talking Instead of kissing Instead of simply stay still? Sorry about this nostalgia I only want to have less Only want to stop gaining Feel you not with the skin But by being entirely you. Want to hear you as a verse Ready to form a universe Ready to claim beyond language Spitting all purposes Collapsing time, going ahead. Let me loose the meaning Beside your worthwhile hips Let me be as a cell Able to raise a galaxy Let’s fulfill silence                                    >                                           Let's arise sphere.
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Oct 29, 2014
Oct 29, 2014 at 10:55 PM UTC
Tantalized
There’s shadows and there’s truth And there’re places I can’t reach Oh, there are bright scenes So shiny so real That’ll never occur. My voice to you is clatter Filled with eerie sounds Pretending to be words Pretending to be significance Deftly interconnected. Have you also noticed There’s always a taste of loss Every time we keep talking Instead of kissing Instead of simply stay still? Sorry about this nostalgia I only want to have less Only want to stop gaining Feel you not with the skin But by being entirely you. Want to hear you as a verse Ready to form a universe Ready to claim beyond language Spitting all purposes Collapsing time, going ahead. Let me loose the meaning Beside your worthwhile hips Let me be as a cell Able to raise a galaxy Let’s fulfill silence                                    >                                           Let's arise sphere.
(29-10-2014 (¡My 3rd poem written in english! Pleae let my know if something is misspelled. Thank you.))
albessan
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Oct 29, 2014
Oct 29, 2014 at 10:55 PM UTC
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