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I saw you first, as shadows do, afloat in the churning of stars. As stage lights poured out over that dark sea of strangers, awash in ruckus blooms of color, a thousand souls flew like banners around us, and you were the wind that swept the world from stillness. The first time you ever turned away from me, I could feel my gaze smear across your cheek like a hand against a mirror, transfixed by my own reflection. Then, you looked— God, those eyes! sleepy, as if waking to a dream, pillowed against the glow of your amber skin. As you tipped your light like a cup against my lips, my heart fell beneath its weight and there, like the moon turns the sun upon the earth, your waxing crescent rose against the cosmos and all those endless fires paled in your presence as you stood carving me perfectly from the sky.
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Apr 18, 2016
Apr 18, 2016 at 9:13 PM UTC
I Met You in the Dark
I saw you first, as shadows do, afloat in the churning of stars. As stage lights poured out over that dark sea of strangers, awash in ruckus blooms of color, a thousand souls flew like banners around us, and you were the wind that swept the world from stillness. The first time you ever turned away from me, I could feel my gaze smear across your cheek like a hand against a mirror, transfixed by my own reflection. Then, you looked— God, those eyes! sleepy, as if waking to a dream, pillowed against the glow of your amber skin. As you tipped your light like a cup against my lips, my heart fell beneath its weight and there, like the moon turns the sun upon the earth, your waxing crescent rose against the cosmos and all those endless fires paled in your presence as you stood carving me perfectly from the sky.
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Apr 18, 2016
Apr 18, 2016 at 9:13 PM UTC
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