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Separation is deadly, for one who was just well is now sick and requires the gentile touch of his mate. The worship of a tiny screen, just trying to catch a glimpse of the soul that fuels the internal fire inside my fragile heart. Hanging onto every single word, as if it was an offering from God himself that promised to give everlasting life to you and your family. At night, dreaming of being held tightly by the only person who can bring you happiness in this dark cold world. By day, longing for the feeling of her soft lips pressed up against yours giving you a feeling of revival. On we worship the screen, the window to your one true love that is simply an illusion comprised of pixels and light. How you would do anything, anything at all to hold her and warm her at night as she falls asleep in your arms. You would walk a million miles, anything just to see her smile and light up your day even one last time.
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Dec 26, 2015
Dec 26, 2015 at 12:35 AM UTC
Separate
Separation is deadly, for one who was just well is now sick and requires the gentile touch of his mate. The worship of a tiny screen, just trying to catch a glimpse of the soul that fuels the internal fire inside my fragile heart. Hanging onto every single word, as if it was an offering from God himself that promised to give everlasting life to you and your family. At night, dreaming of being held tightly by the only person who can bring you happiness in this dark cold world. By day, longing for the feeling of her soft lips pressed up against yours giving you a feeling of revival. On we worship the screen, the window to your one true love that is simply an illusion comprised of pixels and light. How you would do anything, anything at all to hold her and warm her at night as she falls asleep in your arms. You would walk a million miles, anything just to see her smile and light up your day even one last time.
brennan-james-taylor
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Dec 26, 2015
Dec 26, 2015 at 12:35 AM UTC
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