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Sweet Starlight

by lunden-gabriel-lee

You tell me you will never love again. And that life is pointless and bleak. But i can tell, that you are full, of all the love you seek. But no one has been able, to replicate your passion. So I'll woo you with chivalry, keeping things old fashioned. For the idea of real flattery, is just about all lost. A compliment became a comment. A letter became a post. It's seems like we've forgot, what really matters most. But you still happen to be my muse. For when I'm ecstatic or singin' the blues. You're what I want, and what I choose. And through all your scars,  i see a light. And it's what brings me into sight. Of all the brightness you emit, and frightening things, one can't forget. I love you like a dying star, we see you shimmer from afar. So it took years, for your light to hit my eyes. For through your music, your love never dies.
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May 28, 2015
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#love#stars#music#loving#bright
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