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I don't fear the dark My eyes just adjust to the twinkle of the stars and the rays of the moon I don't fear heights The clouds just soar around me, masking the spot on which my feet are found I don't fear creepy crawlies My body's design has just deviated from my micro friends, and my skeleton runs within me My only fear is that I'll never hold you close to me in the dark of the night That I won't be able take you to the heights of heaven again Where the world is just a tiny speck to what we, together, have become
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Mar 16, 2015
Mar 16, 2015 at 8:39 AM UTC
what is fear
I don't fear the dark My eyes just adjust to the twinkle of the stars and the rays of the moon I don't fear heights The clouds just soar around me, masking the spot on which my feet are found I don't fear creepy crawlies My body's design has just deviated from my micro friends, and my skeleton runs within me My only fear is that I'll never hold you close to me in the dark of the night That I won't be able take you to the heights of heaven again Where the world is just a tiny speck to what we, together, have become
an old poem. i haven't read it since i sent it to the girl. i always thought it was probably too wishywashy for her and that's why it didn't have its desired effect. but on 2nd reading, I still really like it, and just wish she would have too.
craigapogee
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Mar 16, 2015
Mar 16, 2015 at 8:39 AM UTC
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