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The moon inexorably needs the sun; just like i perilously need you. the remarkable, the not so magnificent, the parts not everyone can see, illiberally all of you. Solis dies every night , just to let Luna live. But my dear, Our love is not like the ones written in the depths of the fathomless universe. The harrowing, unblemished and blackened truth that silences and ***** the moonlight out of my insignificant galaxy... you don't love me the same. I know I'm not extraordinary enough to belong in the same canvas blue/black skies as you, and be your moon. It is not the end. For neither you or me. I will move on to new cosmic horizons, in search of a new sun. A sun that will reflect the darkest parts of the moon, and love it all the same. And you, Solis will find your momentous and exquisitely portentous  Luna. But my friend, You are ever my collosally beautiful and singular Sun. You're irreplacable.
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Mar 7, 2015
Mar 7, 2015 at 10:35 PM UTC
Solis.
The moon inexorably needs the sun; just like i perilously need you. the remarkable, the not so magnificent, the parts not everyone can see, illiberally all of you. Solis dies every night , just to let Luna live. But my dear, Our love is not like the ones written in the depths of the fathomless universe. The harrowing, unblemished and blackened truth that silences and ***** the moonlight out of my insignificant galaxy... you don't love me the same. I know I'm not extraordinary enough to belong in the same canvas blue/black skies as you, and be your moon. It is not the end. For neither you or me. I will move on to new cosmic horizons, in search of a new sun. A sun that will reflect the darkest parts of the moon, and love it all the same. And you, Solis will find your momentous and exquisitely portentous  Luna. But my friend, You are ever my collosally beautiful and singular Sun. You're irreplacable.
This is my most personal work. It's about my best friend.
raymond-dias
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Mar 7, 2015
Mar 7, 2015 at 10:35 PM UTC
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