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Let me brush the hair from your face, And caress your warm soft cheek. As I whisper love-words in your ear, And feel you by me, warm and near. I do so softly, so as not to wake, Or disrupt the night-spell's magic. I want to feel your breath so soft, The angels' wings upon it loft. A tear so softly wets my cheek, My breath is drawn in deep. From my lips a prayer is spoken, That this spell will not be broken. Of all the gifts that God has given So many not deserved, To this one alone I will hold fast, Until I breathe my very last.
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Jul 17, 2018
Jul 17, 2018 at 8:53 AM UTC
Night-Spell
Let me brush the hair from your face, And caress your warm soft cheek. As I whisper love-words in your ear, And feel you by me, warm and near. I do so softly, so as not to wake, Or disrupt the night-spell's magic. I want to feel your breath so soft, The angels' wings upon it loft. A tear so softly wets my cheek, My breath is drawn in deep. From my lips a prayer is spoken, That this spell will not be broken. Of all the gifts that God has given So many not deserved, To this one alone I will hold fast, Until I breathe my very last.
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69/M/The Meadows
Jul 17, 2018
Jul 17, 2018 at 8:53 AM UTC
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