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I've always told you that I love the sun But when it rises in the morning, Climbing into the sky The way an old man climbs a staircase: Slowly, but with great determination, As it reaches its long arms into gaps between curtains, As it tickles closed eyelids and leaves sweet morning dew on the grass, I want nothing more Than to untie the strands of time Like unruly shoelaces; To strum them like guitar strings And play a lullaby sweet enough To coax the earth back to sleep, To persuade the sun to return to its hiding place And let me lie a little longer Here with you.
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Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 at 6:31 PM UTC
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I've always told you that I love the sun But when it rises in the morning, Climbing into the sky The way an old man climbs a staircase: Slowly, but with great determination, As it reaches its long arms into gaps between curtains, As it tickles closed eyelids and leaves sweet morning dew on the grass, I want nothing more Than to untie the strands of time Like unruly shoelaces; To strum them like guitar strings And play a lullaby sweet enough To coax the earth back to sleep, To persuade the sun to return to its hiding place And let me lie a little longer Here with you.
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Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 at 6:31 PM UTC
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