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room & you (pt. 2)

you stretched my skin

the light reflected off the wall

the air was light

you took flight, the sun

was my companion that evening.

though if it was up to me,

I'd name you the sunset

and kiss you senseless

and we'd burn the stars

and make them pointless,

my eyes searching and scanning

every point

on your abdomin.

your laugh was cute and

I smiled, thinking that if I wasn't here

I'd wish to be here, right now,

in this very moment,

with you.

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Written by
modelb0nes
Canadian
Published
Apr 9, 2014
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note: listening to 'no room for doubt' by Lianne La Havas makes this poem 10x better.

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