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A hearts dwelling place

The moutain peaks catch my eye and allow me a moment to dream My heart longs for her and yet I can not have her the distance in miles the differences in our lives yet my heart belongs to her I wonder as I sit here and gaze out to the horizon if she feels my thoughts being cast upon her does her skin get warmed by the love being sent from this distant shore Does she feel me in the night as my mind watches her sleep? I smell her perfumed body wrapped in satin sheets A hand touches my shoulder its my wife she smiles and sits next to me staring at the horizon I could never tell her my heart lives within the walls of a distant place My heart always in two my dreams are only of you you dwell always in this heart of mine
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Nov 18, 2010
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