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We were both utterly hopeless, I thought, when your eyes glowed when our faces grew close, when ***** made your cheeks flush, when your hand was allowed to tickle, to linger, with lips parted and a smile easing onto your face; when we sat and studied and sang and took time and wrapped it up in laughter and whispers; when you reached out to me, and I stayed in the darkness so that you would always search for my helping heart. Then one night, as I stared at the hillside dotted with candle lights of lives beginning to sleep, and we were exploring our world again and I was dreaming, You walked behind me your arms slinked around me your lips searched for mine you said, "I'd rather have this now than never have it at all." And there I was, the one utterly hopeless, for I saw the shackles around my wrists. But I kissed you anyway. again and again and again, As if each kiss could capture back all the bits of hope I had lost by placing them in you
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Feb 27, 2014
Feb 27, 2014 at 3:18 PM UTC
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We were both utterly hopeless, I thought, when your eyes glowed when our faces grew close, when ***** made your cheeks flush, when your hand was allowed to tickle, to linger, with lips parted and a smile easing onto your face; when we sat and studied and sang and took time and wrapped it up in laughter and whispers; when you reached out to me, and I stayed in the darkness so that you would always search for my helping heart. Then one night, as I stared at the hillside dotted with candle lights of lives beginning to sleep, and we were exploring our world again and I was dreaming, You walked behind me your arms slinked around me your lips searched for mine you said, "I'd rather have this now than never have it at all." And there I was, the one utterly hopeless, for I saw the shackles around my wrists. But I kissed you anyway. again and again and again, As if each kiss could capture back all the bits of hope I had lost by placing them in you
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Feb 27, 2014
Feb 27, 2014 at 3:18 PM UTC
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