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Polaris

I am addicted to your velvet fatigue

Hypnotize me with your somnolent eyes

Leave me with nothing but intrigue

I swear I could move a mountain in my sleep

In our liquid mercury dream is where we shall always meet

 

Polaris guides our hearts tonight

In a silent conspiracy

A plight we might never see

As fate would make it be

Again I’m falling asleep beneath your sheets

A dream so warm and so complete

 

Let there be no boundaries

No barriers to mark where one ends and the other begins

Let’s move as one shape in the shadows

And invite the darkness to come in

 

Your landscapes compete with those of Eden

I must be lying beside a god veiled as a man

I want nothing more but to taste you

Never let the night waste you

The once forbidden fruit that is now mine

You’ve opened your heart’s doors so wide

And I can’t wait to get inside

 

The hands of the clock strike the darkest hour

I feel the pleasure of being held within your power

And just as you protect me

The moon hangs vigilant in the sky

Your gentle whispers are a lullaby

And I wish the sun would never rise

 

Let there be no boundaries

No barriers to mark where one ends and the other begins

Let’s move as one shape in the shadows

And invite the darkness to come in

 

I’m addicted to your velvet fatigue

And Polaris guides our hands tonight

Hold me beneath your dark sheets

And lead the way to eternity

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Jun 10, 2010
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