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Sunrise

I can see the sun is rising,

After all, you only stay set for awhile.

Your beautiful rays, and eyelashes gaze

Over the oceans and into my heart.

 

The laws of physics,

And gravity defy

When we see our sun

Never opposing our rhyme

 

The rays that gaze

Allow me to see

Your beautiful face

And hair in the breeze

 

We may be similar, but different in ways

The texture of laced fingers inconsistent

But I'll tell you now, and please remember:

"The opposite of love is indifference"

 

Goodnight x

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Written by
matty-graham
Australian
Published
May 17, 2014
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I just hope we defy gravity, and never see the sunset again.

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