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I have seen the night and know it to be a dark masterpiece, of the otherwise vivid picture of day. I have seen the night and know it to be a tapestry of our entwined bodies, which the day casts into stark realism. I have heard the night and know it to be an echo, a drifting rendition, of the songs the day will bellow. I have heard the night and know it to be a whispering waltz, which the stumbling cacophony of day interrupts. I have breathed the night and know it to be an elixir, a potion, a perfume, of the otherwise sharp bouquet of day . I have breathed the night and know it to be the air between the stars, that in the day, so abruptly dissipates. I have tasted the night and know it to be bittersweet and tempting, where the day is astringent and crackling. I have tasted the night and know it to be an earthly delight, which the day renders weightless and clean. I have dreamt of the night and know it to be a carousel of wonder, a pirouette of fear, that the day stamps out with its drumbeat of hours. I have dreamt of the night, and know it to be a mirage, to the divine reality, of waking in the day, next to you.
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Oct 11, 2019
Oct 11, 2019 at 12:53 AM UTC
I know the night
I have seen the night and know it to be a dark masterpiece, of the otherwise vivid picture of day. I have seen the night and know it to be a tapestry of our entwined bodies, which the day casts into stark realism. I have heard the night and know it to be an echo, a drifting rendition, of the songs the day will bellow. I have heard the night and know it to be a whispering waltz, which the stumbling cacophony of day interrupts. I have breathed the night and know it to be an elixir, a potion, a perfume, of the otherwise sharp bouquet of day . I have breathed the night and know it to be the air between the stars, that in the day, so abruptly dissipates. I have tasted the night and know it to be bittersweet and tempting, where the day is astringent and crackling. I have tasted the night and know it to be an earthly delight, which the day renders weightless and clean. I have dreamt of the night and know it to be a carousel of wonder, a pirouette of fear, that the day stamps out with its drumbeat of hours. I have dreamt of the night, and know it to be a mirage, to the divine reality, of waking in the day, next to you.
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Oct 11, 2019
Oct 11, 2019 at 12:53 AM UTC
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