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We planted tulips in each other, in the night. While the rain played in street light We intertwined, As old roots or Ivy. We left marks in each other; Like pressed limestone, Like Rock built into churches, Like wave weathered slate. I move the hair from your Noctilucent eyes. And we arch together Like ash or poplar. Your lips are warm; A sirocco in the chine of winter. Love, It is this. No greater no lesser And though the deeps of oceans May stand between; The between of us is neither wide, nor far I carry you with me For my home is built of What we are.
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Jun 2, 2015
Jun 2, 2015 at 12:12 AM UTC
Ad Amorem Ad Undas
We planted tulips in each other, in the night. While the rain played in street light We intertwined, As old roots or Ivy. We left marks in each other; Like pressed limestone, Like Rock built into churches, Like wave weathered slate. I move the hair from your Noctilucent eyes. And we arch together Like ash or poplar. Your lips are warm; A sirocco in the chine of winter. Love, It is this. No greater no lesser And though the deeps of oceans May stand between; The between of us is neither wide, nor far I carry you with me For my home is built of What we are.
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Jun 2, 2015
Jun 2, 2015 at 12:12 AM UTC
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