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If You Wake Tomorrow

If you wake tomorrow

And I am gone,

Then know that I

Will be in some safer place,

And won't not return

No more.

 

If you wake tomorrow

But light is dim,

You will me not behold

For my silhouette is just a veil,

Flowing in the wind,

Evermore.

 

If you wake tomorrow

A little colder,

And my shadow is

The only fragment left of me,

I have your dreams

Restored.

 

If you wake tomorrow

To a silence,

Leaving you trembling

The voice you hear is not me,

But a sigh deploring in

Your core.

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bluelips
Norwegian
Published
Mar 20, 2013
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