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HOW MANY MILES. .? I try to get back to the you before you died. You flicker in the candlelight. I am trying to not let the forgetting happen to you but you begin to fade and falter. You tell me to let you ...go... That it will be easier for me. But I would rather own the pain of this love. Hold you all the tighter. Smuggle you in a dream across death's border. You are beyond Babylon ...the many miles to... The childhood rhyme I told you. "Can I get there by candle light..?" I ask the dark. "...there and back again..." the emptiness echoes. Each night I fetch your ghost feeding it my pain to keep you here again only to have to return you when morning brings a new day you can never know.
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Jan 10, 2017
Jan 10, 2017 at 3:40 PM UTC
HOW MANY MILES. .?
HOW MANY MILES. .? I try to get back to the you before you died. You flicker in the candlelight. I am trying to not let the forgetting happen to you but you begin to fade and falter. You tell me to let you ...go... That it will be easier for me. But I would rather own the pain of this love. Hold you all the tighter. Smuggle you in a dream across death's border. You are beyond Babylon ...the many miles to... The childhood rhyme I told you. "Can I get there by candle light..?" I ask the dark. "...there and back again..." the emptiness echoes. Each night I fetch your ghost feeding it my pain to keep you here again only to have to return you when morning brings a new day you can never know.
donall-dempsey
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Jan 10, 2017
Jan 10, 2017 at 3:40 PM UTC
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