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Dark room Eyes adjust To see your shape In the dark bed. I come in from the cold To enter your blankets. Stripping so I can feel Your body against mine. You woke suddenly, Feeling my cold skin And sigh, Enfolding me Giving me a home And a kiss on the forehead. And we lay there My breath ragged From my heart stopping a moment ago. Yours is the sleep pattern That I have come to love. Yes love. I love.
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Jul 9, 2012
Jul 9, 2012 at 6:31 AM UTC
If I Could Go Back to One Moment
Dark room Eyes adjust To see your shape In the dark bed. I come in from the cold To enter your blankets. Stripping so I can feel Your body against mine. You woke suddenly, Feeling my cold skin And sigh, Enfolding me Giving me a home And a kiss on the forehead. And we lay there My breath ragged From my heart stopping a moment ago. Yours is the sleep pattern That I have come to love. Yes love. I love.
alyssa-wilson
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Jul 9, 2012
Jul 9, 2012 at 6:31 AM UTC
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