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It's been a while since we drank wine, On the borderline somewhere between love and great desire, I was a miser, a pauper in the ways of romance, With space in his heart for two but a want for one. You were the elegant lotus flower, Unfurling each delicate petal of venomous beauty, I was taken aback with what I may never know, Your eyes like none I'd ever seen before, Possessing all the wisdom I need in this lifetime, I stood shaken, a stray dog in the rain. You beckoned to me to dance across celestial Babylon, But in my haste and in my darkest hour to date, I procrastinated and that glorious morning sun returned, Ripping down each pathetic colour from the rainbow, Until the world fell grey and limp, And silence dawned upon my heart and I was then, As I am now, alone, and so forever shall I stay, 'Til death do us part, my heart and I.
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May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 3:55 AM UTC
My Heart and I
It's been a while since we drank wine, On the borderline somewhere between love and great desire, I was a miser, a pauper in the ways of romance, With space in his heart for two but a want for one. You were the elegant lotus flower, Unfurling each delicate petal of venomous beauty, I was taken aback with what I may never know, Your eyes like none I'd ever seen before, Possessing all the wisdom I need in this lifetime, I stood shaken, a stray dog in the rain. You beckoned to me to dance across celestial Babylon, But in my haste and in my darkest hour to date, I procrastinated and that glorious morning sun returned, Ripping down each pathetic colour from the rainbow, Until the world fell grey and limp, And silence dawned upon my heart and I was then, As I am now, alone, and so forever shall I stay, 'Til death do us part, my heart and I.
tomas-kelly
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May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 3:55 AM UTC
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