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The Subtle

Solemnly and silent

In subtleties she calls to me

Falling into my heart caverns

And running through my veins

Through my body

And where I am she’s close to me

Exuding watercolor dreams

Like a painter reacquainting me

With once greyish reality

And every morn, I hear her sing

In voice that constructs melody

As if to say to newest sun

To shine ever still

All subconsciously

And I would follow lyrically

Each instruction as they ring

Like notes in my mind harboring

This subtle, silent calls to me

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Written by
nik-bland
30 / M / American
Published
Aug 11, 2021
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18·89
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#subtlety#lovely#she#beautiful#wonderful#watercolors
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