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Awake Solitude stands with me this night Uncanny the silence has noise A white noise only punctuated by my breath You ever listen to your breathing? You become conscious of its shortness Breath deeper and deeper A car passes, the silence broken You become frustrated, sleep in not here Pick up the phone, log on, read others work Smile knowing their awake miles away Tapping away, giving their all   Like, comment, enjoy. Mae on top form A simple yet beautiful verse. Then Samantha Wells  "Wanting" A new kid on the block who tonight readers gave it all! She can't see how good, others will, many The Phantom calls another great piece but now Now I have to try again to sleep Goodnight wordsmiths don't hold back Miss Askew, Dieingemembers you keep me enthralled 1796 we could chat for hours, Victoria watches my spelling of course So thankyou so much for the pleasure you bring The sandman is calling so  now I must leave
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Feb 18, 2013
Feb 18, 2013 at 10:17 PM UTC
Echoes of sleeplesness and poetry
Awake Solitude stands with me this night Uncanny the silence has noise A white noise only punctuated by my breath You ever listen to your breathing? You become conscious of its shortness Breath deeper and deeper A car passes, the silence broken You become frustrated, sleep in not here Pick up the phone, log on, read others work Smile knowing their awake miles away Tapping away, giving their all   Like, comment, enjoy. Mae on top form A simple yet beautiful verse. Then Samantha Wells  "Wanting" A new kid on the block who tonight readers gave it all! She can't see how good, others will, many The Phantom calls another great piece but now Now I have to try again to sleep Goodnight wordsmiths don't hold back Miss Askew, Dieingemembers you keep me enthralled 1796 we could chat for hours, Victoria watches my spelling of course So thankyou so much for the pleasure you bring The sandman is calling so  now I must leave
MichealWolf
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Feb 18, 2013
Feb 18, 2013 at 10:17 PM UTC
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