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I had a dream last night a dream of thick golden honey it glazed my mind with smells of your earthy musk it smelt like fresh rain on a hazy summers day amongst the blood red roses, where the green grass grows gentle breeze fanning wisps of floral tones under my nose you were stood gingerly, your unmistakable figure underneath an arch of winding creeping branches shrouded gently by rays of refracted light, striking streaks across your soft cheeks and broad shoulders you stride over, and with a touch of my lips you smile, holding a rose, clenched in your fist the thorns drawing blood, almost as if you owed it to them the red powdery petals speckled with dew 'dangerously beautiful' you mouth you lean in, intoxicating as the sickly lazy feeling of summer your hands slithering their way from my lips to my hips we dance, like bees hovering graciously over daises and we sway, slow, drifting and lulling me into content I could feel the crisp grass between my toes the poignantly earthy smell of the damp soil, and your homely sweet musk permeating my foggy head comforting and homely detached I just knew even in my dreaming that I must have this moment with you and the dewy rose that you gifted me its stalk dripping with crisp red iron the breeze and the trees snapping awake, too cold bleak veil of reality I've never yearned so badly desperately trying to slip back into my syrupy imagination but to no avail It was just a dream but one day I vow we will find it k.g.
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Jul 10, 2018
Jul 10, 2018 at 12:02 PM UTC
Dreaming
I had a dream last night a dream of thick golden honey it glazed my mind with smells of your earthy musk it smelt like fresh rain on a hazy summers day amongst the blood red roses, where the green grass grows gentle breeze fanning wisps of floral tones under my nose you were stood gingerly, your unmistakable figure underneath an arch of winding creeping branches shrouded gently by rays of refracted light, striking streaks across your soft cheeks and broad shoulders you stride over, and with a touch of my lips you smile, holding a rose, clenched in your fist the thorns drawing blood, almost as if you owed it to them the red powdery petals speckled with dew 'dangerously beautiful' you mouth you lean in, intoxicating as the sickly lazy feeling of summer your hands slithering their way from my lips to my hips we dance, like bees hovering graciously over daises and we sway, slow, drifting and lulling me into content I could feel the crisp grass between my toes the poignantly earthy smell of the damp soil, and your homely sweet musk permeating my foggy head comforting and homely detached I just knew even in my dreaming that I must have this moment with you and the dewy rose that you gifted me its stalk dripping with crisp red iron the breeze and the trees snapping awake, too cold bleak veil of reality I've never yearned so badly desperately trying to slip back into my syrupy imagination but to no avail It was just a dream but one day I vow we will find it k.g.
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Jul 10, 2018
Jul 10, 2018 at 12:02 PM UTC
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