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Autumn Romance: a year has passed

As the leaves fell and the air grew crisp

Your voice knocked on the door of my heart.

Admittedly I didn't want you there, but

 

The vapor from your lungs

Found it's way into mine.

It settled there

 

In the space between my ribs

And the crater in my collarbones.

However, as the air grew colder,

 

And my heart warmer,

You denied me such sweet exhales.

Now, it's autumn again, and

 

I can feel your breath in my lungs

And your voice in my ears

And, I long

 

So helplessly

To exist in your atmosphere

Again.

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Jan 24, 2013
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written in autumn. uploaded now.

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