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I return worn out from labour spent To rest in our household bed A subtle fragrance dances on the air You have just washed your hair I lay my head to settle down beside you Your arms stretch out to meet my tired body We sleep a deep soundless lover’s sleep We rise in our nest to birds chirping I look across, see you smiling, content at what we call our own Our home shared Our castle built upon each other’s trust Acquired memories adorn the halls Your beautiful clothes hang behind doors Our cat meanders across the bed, meowing loudly to be fed We laugh at how happy we are Would we dare have any more? A walk hand in hand watching the wind blow by Spending evenings by a fire side Holding you close if ever you cry This wonderful visage of life maybe For I must find you out there first of all.
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Oct 24, 2013
Oct 24, 2013 at 4:59 PM UTC
Out there somewhere
I return worn out from labour spent To rest in our household bed A subtle fragrance dances on the air You have just washed your hair I lay my head to settle down beside you Your arms stretch out to meet my tired body We sleep a deep soundless lover’s sleep We rise in our nest to birds chirping I look across, see you smiling, content at what we call our own Our home shared Our castle built upon each other’s trust Acquired memories adorn the halls Your beautiful clothes hang behind doors Our cat meanders across the bed, meowing loudly to be fed We laugh at how happy we are Would we dare have any more? A walk hand in hand watching the wind blow by Spending evenings by a fire side Holding you close if ever you cry This wonderful visage of life maybe For I must find you out there first of all.
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Oct 24, 2013
Oct 24, 2013 at 4:59 PM UTC
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