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Fenceless

I don't know

How to say

That I'm okay with tearing down these fences

And letting you

Stroll on through

 

Because bit by bit,

As you kiss my neck,

In my half-asleep stupor

I hear you whisper

"My sleeping beauty"

And I start to forget the mirror's lies.

 

As you gaze into my wide eyes,

Turn the radio down

And say it clear as the starry night,

"I love you."

I think there's something

In me you might see.

 

Though we're polar opposites,

(You speak your mind

While I think 2 or 3 times.

You devour steak

While I glower with hate),

Our witty arguments

Can't wipe my cheesy grin.

 

So clear my head

Because I can't forget

How your warm arms feel

Wrapped around my waist

And just how great

Your sweet kisses taste.

 

Sit here in my place

When the top's down on a cloudless day

You're singing above the bass,

The brightness showers your face

Lie here in my place,

While your deep stare

Steals my breath away.

 

With you,

Is a good way to begin again:

Fenceless.

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Written by
caroline-hughes
American
Published
Jul 29, 2015
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#love#kiss#fence#fenceless
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