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We're from two different worlds, You and I. I desire to reach out, To touch you - But my hand is swallowed In the galaxies between us. Your eyes are cobalt planets - Deep emerald waves Crashing upon their shores. The smoke curling from your lips Is dark, dreary: The forsaken Milky Way. I watch you, And I know - I will never close that space. There is too much in the way, Too much noise, Too many opinions, Too many disapproving, shaking heads, And furrowed brows. Our asymmetries are miles deep, Coursing through Your bloodstream, Coursing through mine.
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Mar 7, 2017
Mar 7, 2017 at 7:17 PM UTC
Galaxies
We're from two different worlds, You and I. I desire to reach out, To touch you - But my hand is swallowed In the galaxies between us. Your eyes are cobalt planets - Deep emerald waves Crashing upon their shores. The smoke curling from your lips Is dark, dreary: The forsaken Milky Way. I watch you, And I know - I will never close that space. There is too much in the way, Too much noise, Too many opinions, Too many disapproving, shaking heads, And furrowed brows. Our asymmetries are miles deep, Coursing through Your bloodstream, Coursing through mine.
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Mar 7, 2017
Mar 7, 2017 at 7:17 PM UTC
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