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Jul 2013
I long for you most when your face
Lies hidden in the darkness of the stars.
Our secrets meld together in the night
Without fear, without judgment, without shame.

We sit beside and fingers long to trace
The curve of your body, to know your scars,
From your heart, your body, your very plight.
With you, I'd create a new world, new name.

One fine and glorious day we'll interlace
And play each other like worn out guitars
Take the time to enjoy the other's sight.
In the darkness we'll both cry out, exclaim:

"Oh darling, I think you might have saved me
From a life alone; don't you agree?"
Travis Cox
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