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'So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.’ - William Shakespeare Could you be my best for last? It’s the want that can ache. Afraid. Content nonetheless, A golden cage self-made. Save me and take me Gollum of my youth. Haven’t a clue Where I’m going, But I’m sure I came with you. Transmuted from your touch. This is a climactic heap Whatever this is – Offering affairs and wares. Beautiful stilted tomb, Cradle my stone bedside, Accompany the whistling tune. Tracing every spindling crack Admiring it like an artefact, Leave me, Like a child at a museum Getting lost and losing track, Tracking back Mused, amazed, Wonderment haze. Damp shadows cast their way with us Never to be dust. Forlorn loss of clarity, Walls waxed with tears and forged with alchemy, Our very own reality. Eyes flicker in perpetuum, In love with what surrounds me.
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Sep 12, 2017
Sep 12, 2017 at 11:01 AM UTC
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'So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.’ - William Shakespeare Could you be my best for last? It’s the want that can ache. Afraid. Content nonetheless, A golden cage self-made. Save me and take me Gollum of my youth. Haven’t a clue Where I’m going, But I’m sure I came with you. Transmuted from your touch. This is a climactic heap Whatever this is – Offering affairs and wares. Beautiful stilted tomb, Cradle my stone bedside, Accompany the whistling tune. Tracing every spindling crack Admiring it like an artefact, Leave me, Like a child at a museum Getting lost and losing track, Tracking back Mused, amazed, Wonderment haze. Damp shadows cast their way with us Never to be dust. Forlorn loss of clarity, Walls waxed with tears and forged with alchemy, Our very own reality. Eyes flicker in perpetuum, In love with what surrounds me.
When love gives you life - but changes everything. For good and for bad and for need of it to never go away.
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Sep 12, 2017
Sep 12, 2017 at 11:01 AM UTC
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