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First Heart, Break

Your storm enraptured my every being I was stolen by lust and desire Suddenly my world was surrounded I thought I’d never tire The fall was delightfully fast So easy you were to love Your crooked, child-like smile Simply second nature to succumb The world was twirling around us We were lost, a hopeless mess Then suddenly, as fast as you arrived You had vanished. Next the mockery of your absence The torment of your face The reality of your deception My mind simply could not erase Such a heavy load of pain Such a dark cloud above How could it all stem From such a naive feeling of love Yet in this moment, I stand Almost one year, to the day Since your storm took hold And lost me of my way I will never forget your words Your soft touch, your lovely face I will never let go of the art Together our bodies made Now I have put you in a cupboard Tucked you in the storage of my soul I have only shaken love’s hand I am eager to acquaint myself more.
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Jan 28, 2012
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