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In a distant time and place He watched her sleep, he watched her face. He said "Look, love, the morning comes, Arise!" She rubbed her smiling eyes, and Joined him by the nightstand window. It had snowed the night before With rill and hill and tree transformed, Now veiled in a silent white That fell throughout the previous night. They held each other close, not cold. They stood and sighed, and folded skin to skin. She held his hand inside, and hers to him. That day, night-lovers stood awake And watched the snow and sunlight break. But...Oh, will we make this matter any less Just knowing what came after, and then second guess?
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Feb 1, 2013
Feb 1, 2013 at 3:42 AM UTC
Forbidding Morning
In a distant time and place He watched her sleep, he watched her face. He said "Look, love, the morning comes, Arise!" She rubbed her smiling eyes, and Joined him by the nightstand window. It had snowed the night before With rill and hill and tree transformed, Now veiled in a silent white That fell throughout the previous night. They held each other close, not cold. They stood and sighed, and folded skin to skin. She held his hand inside, and hers to him. That day, night-lovers stood awake And watched the snow and sunlight break. But...Oh, will we make this matter any less Just knowing what came after, and then second guess?
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Feb 1, 2013
Feb 1, 2013 at 3:42 AM UTC
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