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The smell of fresh rain, perfumes the evening breeze outside; a soft scent carried along by the clouds. The coloured blush of flowers still open to the gentle beat of raindrops. Come with me and be still; be calm and languid, supple and warmed by the glow of company. Let me strip you of your wet clothes. I can see the light has waned. Embrace me before you crumble; arms outstretched, a reflex to stop you hurtling down to your knees. I can feel you, a cold lake inside; freezing over. You say you are tired. So tired of seeing me morph, into your soldier. I take up arms at the first signal. But I don’t mind being in uniform; at the first sign of your need. Because I do love you, in all your shapes and transfigurations. In all your depths and dark pockets, lighter days and mysterious vanishes. I know this is true, I do love you. You say you are a burden. A burden you are not responsible for manifesting on rainy mornings and shady afternoons. You are unpredictable; as gentle and ferocious as nature. But I don’t mind. I tackle the excitement, mount the climbs; I love knowing you can awaken from your stupor, can ensure you always return to where you deserve to be. Bathed in light, laughter; capable of all the things the true monsters roaming this life can be, do, feel. If those devils are entitled, I can make sure you are too. I wage war on your enemy; that nasty essence defusing it’s toxicity. It may take more of me than I have ever donated; more energy and strength, more resilience to push through dark shadows, fighting through imprisoned demons, pulling away from sharp nails and dirtied hands. But you don’t deserve those shackles. Not everybody can do this; can constantly seek new ways of breaking chains. But don’t go to sleep believing I can’t. I already have broken them, many times over. Or you simply wouldn’t exist today, at my feet. And neither would I exist to fight for you, as I do.
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Aug 2, 2016
Aug 2, 2016 at 7:59 AM UTC
Lean On Me First
The smell of fresh rain, perfumes the evening breeze outside; a soft scent carried along by the clouds. The coloured blush of flowers still open to the gentle beat of raindrops. Come with me and be still; be calm and languid, supple and warmed by the glow of company. Let me strip you of your wet clothes. I can see the light has waned. Embrace me before you crumble; arms outstretched, a reflex to stop you hurtling down to your knees. I can feel you, a cold lake inside; freezing over. You say you are tired. So tired of seeing me morph, into your soldier. I take up arms at the first signal. But I don’t mind being in uniform; at the first sign of your need. Because I do love you, in all your shapes and transfigurations. In all your depths and dark pockets, lighter days and mysterious vanishes. I know this is true, I do love you. You say you are a burden. A burden you are not responsible for manifesting on rainy mornings and shady afternoons. You are unpredictable; as gentle and ferocious as nature. But I don’t mind. I tackle the excitement, mount the climbs; I love knowing you can awaken from your stupor, can ensure you always return to where you deserve to be. Bathed in light, laughter; capable of all the things the true monsters roaming this life can be, do, feel. If those devils are entitled, I can make sure you are too. I wage war on your enemy; that nasty essence defusing it’s toxicity. It may take more of me than I have ever donated; more energy and strength, more resilience to push through dark shadows, fighting through imprisoned demons, pulling away from sharp nails and dirtied hands. But you don’t deserve those shackles. Not everybody can do this; can constantly seek new ways of breaking chains. But don’t go to sleep believing I can’t. I already have broken them, many times over. Or you simply wouldn’t exist today, at my feet. And neither would I exist to fight for you, as I do.
tamara-fraser
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Aug 2, 2016
Aug 2, 2016 at 7:59 AM UTC
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