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You often subside from my mind, Like spring tide; Ferociously in, suddenly out, Resistant to the crooning of the moon, Sheltered in your own lunacy- Stepping to your own tune. I long to love you evermore, But your grasp is not tepid, Simple motions don’t shelter I From splitting in the storm. You seize safety- But like the tide, you subside. I feel as if the glow meant To reside resonates somewhere far, In two meeting once again- The sleepy kiss from a listless lover. We are the waves crushing one another.
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Dec 16, 2015
Dec 16, 2015 at 10:55 PM UTC
The Waves
You often subside from my mind, Like spring tide; Ferociously in, suddenly out, Resistant to the crooning of the moon, Sheltered in your own lunacy- Stepping to your own tune. I long to love you evermore, But your grasp is not tepid, Simple motions don’t shelter I From splitting in the storm. You seize safety- But like the tide, you subside. I feel as if the glow meant To reside resonates somewhere far, In two meeting once again- The sleepy kiss from a listless lover. We are the waves crushing one another.
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Dec 16, 2015
Dec 16, 2015 at 10:55 PM UTC
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