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If you ever see me, hugging someone, let me remind you first: the days, nights, hours, minutes, and seconds of silking waves dashing on shores of rocks, sands, splashing to reach the cottoning skies, of our locking ears capturing candy melodies of Eden voices, who sound as if they were listening to what I touch, to what I see, to what I absorb, of my soft carrying of such beautiful globe, I, your Atlas, You, my Gaea. But then you choose to desert me still, to stay on his shores, of overrated sands— stones, rocks, pebbles,— as if addicting as their addicting brothers. I tried, my dear, to ride this boat, to leave that shore, full of echoing sands, diamonds to your eyes, cigarette ash to my hands. Remember, my love, if you ever catch me locking my arms with another wings only as welcoming as a home, for my heart overflows with unused salt water, and here is someone who chooses to catch every single droplet of such salty sugars. She understands, I do hope so, that it was not a tie of everlasting string, for my soft diamond rope is still connected to the harbor of your shores, waiting for you to pull it back, the moment you will utter, Escape, Escape, Escape. --for A.
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Mar 17, 2011
Mar 17, 2011 at 6:28 AM UTC
A Yearning
If you ever see me, hugging someone, let me remind you first: the days, nights, hours, minutes, and seconds of silking waves dashing on shores of rocks, sands, splashing to reach the cottoning skies, of our locking ears capturing candy melodies of Eden voices, who sound as if they were listening to what I touch, to what I see, to what I absorb, of my soft carrying of such beautiful globe, I, your Atlas, You, my Gaea. But then you choose to desert me still, to stay on his shores, of overrated sands— stones, rocks, pebbles,— as if addicting as their addicting brothers. I tried, my dear, to ride this boat, to leave that shore, full of echoing sands, diamonds to your eyes, cigarette ash to my hands. Remember, my love, if you ever catch me locking my arms with another wings only as welcoming as a home, for my heart overflows with unused salt water, and here is someone who chooses to catch every single droplet of such salty sugars. She understands, I do hope so, that it was not a tie of everlasting string, for my soft diamond rope is still connected to the harbor of your shores, waiting for you to pull it back, the moment you will utter, Escape, Escape, Escape. --for A.
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Mar 17, 2011
Mar 17, 2011 at 6:28 AM UTC
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