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In your shining golden auburn Soft and dangling free, I see reflected in each strand The comfort  lavished  in me. Freedom finally, From worries put to rest Mirrored among the millions Of glistening golden threads. Staring in, I reminisce Soaking up the songs Of our vacationing hearts. Intangible in beauty bright, And rich in graceful charm. But that surrogate we cherished, Has vanished since our songs drowned out. He is asleep inside that memory sweet, Warmed up by a blanket of  dust. That surrogate we both enjoyed, Nourished our starving souls Because we could not be alone. In your shining golden auburn, Through silence you still care. Together, we wont sigh his absence, But preserve our souls from dying vacant.
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Nov 7, 2010
Nov 7, 2010 at 6:22 PM UTC
Embers Afterglow
In your shining golden auburn Soft and dangling free, I see reflected in each strand The comfort  lavished  in me. Freedom finally, From worries put to rest Mirrored among the millions Of glistening golden threads. Staring in, I reminisce Soaking up the songs Of our vacationing hearts. Intangible in beauty bright, And rich in graceful charm. But that surrogate we cherished, Has vanished since our songs drowned out. He is asleep inside that memory sweet, Warmed up by a blanket of  dust. That surrogate we both enjoyed, Nourished our starving souls Because we could not be alone. In your shining golden auburn, Through silence you still care. Together, we wont sigh his absence, But preserve our souls from dying vacant.
erin-weaver
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Nov 7, 2010
Nov 7, 2010 at 6:22 PM UTC
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