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Resting my head on my hand that rested on my elbow I was facing her and.. I asked the sun to stay asleep for an hour longer the other night I asked it to keep the stars awake for one more hour being selfish, I wanted to devour every bit of darkness left before, she awake I asked the moon to glow on her face, to show me every wrinkle to show me freckles to show me scars in the most magical of ways I asked the stars to leave some shine in her hair because the night needs more stars and she' should be the brightest of them all I asked the night sky to fall on her skin silhouetting that beautiful valley between her chest and waist I asked the sky to calm all sense of anxiety warming it with its silence for when she rests I rest too I asked the wind to caress her being as she lay there, next to me serene, breathing shunning away all the nightmares that haunt her, behind closed eyes I spoke to her dreams I asked them to introduce me to her once again I asked them to tell her to show her, that it's me write a memory of me that she'll remember in the morning that she'll wake up smiling to I asked her dreams nicely to put me in her mind again I asked the mystery of the night to give me the courage to tell her what goes on in my mind with her I ran my fingers slightly removing those curls that hide her face only to see her smiling in her sleep
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Aug 29, 2016
Aug 29, 2016 at 6:49 AM UTC
I Asked
Resting my head on my hand that rested on my elbow I was facing her and.. I asked the sun to stay asleep for an hour longer the other night I asked it to keep the stars awake for one more hour being selfish, I wanted to devour every bit of darkness left before, she awake I asked the moon to glow on her face, to show me every wrinkle to show me freckles to show me scars in the most magical of ways I asked the stars to leave some shine in her hair because the night needs more stars and she' should be the brightest of them all I asked the night sky to fall on her skin silhouetting that beautiful valley between her chest and waist I asked the sky to calm all sense of anxiety warming it with its silence for when she rests I rest too I asked the wind to caress her being as she lay there, next to me serene, breathing shunning away all the nightmares that haunt her, behind closed eyes I spoke to her dreams I asked them to introduce me to her once again I asked them to tell her to show her, that it's me write a memory of me that she'll remember in the morning that she'll wake up smiling to I asked her dreams nicely to put me in her mind again I asked the mystery of the night to give me the courage to tell her what goes on in my mind with her I ran my fingers slightly removing those curls that hide her face only to see her smiling in her sleep
maria-etre
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Aug 29, 2016
Aug 29, 2016 at 6:49 AM UTC
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