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You call, I come - surrendering the fight- how can one fathom life so far from your thoughts as pieces of the sun - kisses wither in time- and sieving memories soften the fall -you are my demise- sweet harshness striking in calm stripping marrows in early dawn -yet you cannot will my will- A paper weight holds down the heart – and all beneath slowly dies -petals arched in the sun- And yet, you call, and I, well I… just want.
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Nov 25, 2015
Nov 25, 2015 at 5:39 PM UTC
You call, I come
You call, I come - surrendering the fight- how can one fathom life so far from your thoughts as pieces of the sun - kisses wither in time- and sieving memories soften the fall -you are my demise- sweet harshness striking in calm stripping marrows in early dawn -yet you cannot will my will- A paper weight holds down the heart – and all beneath slowly dies -petals arched in the sun- And yet, you call, and I, well I… just want.
lluvia-de-abril
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Nov 25, 2015
Nov 25, 2015 at 5:39 PM UTC
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