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Your hands held out in the velvet heavens fumbling, searching, desperate to catch the falling stars, our mismatched marriage to tuck away and cherish in hopes its luster would never fade and the rust, our nails will be ready to scrape The faults of dreams, like the stars, in such multitudes, far too scattered to recognize, embodies the burns on our hands, how it thrives with a flammable dance to endless ember only the dews of our morning love could calm, only the rain of time may soothe Oh what sight, the dawn, and its crimson rays; the harp strings of a promise silenced during its slumber Its music so rich, we can taste The crescendos will grace us, my dear upon its rise there will be no fear look up, my love, it is coming the birth of new beginnings greets us here Say your farewell to the evening, my love, and it's pool of elusive glows. Morning awaits us with a much resilient light as pure as a child's laughter
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Dec 1, 2015
Dec 1, 2015 at 12:13 AM UTC
Morning Awaits Us
Your hands held out in the velvet heavens fumbling, searching, desperate to catch the falling stars, our mismatched marriage to tuck away and cherish in hopes its luster would never fade and the rust, our nails will be ready to scrape The faults of dreams, like the stars, in such multitudes, far too scattered to recognize, embodies the burns on our hands, how it thrives with a flammable dance to endless ember only the dews of our morning love could calm, only the rain of time may soothe Oh what sight, the dawn, and its crimson rays; the harp strings of a promise silenced during its slumber Its music so rich, we can taste The crescendos will grace us, my dear upon its rise there will be no fear look up, my love, it is coming the birth of new beginnings greets us here Say your farewell to the evening, my love, and it's pool of elusive glows. Morning awaits us with a much resilient light as pure as a child's laughter
disarrayedmuse
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Dec 1, 2015
Dec 1, 2015 at 12:13 AM UTC
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