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I have never seen the dawn, Daylight breaking over the boundary between dark and light, Though I know that with it comes A crispness of the air A hushed silence across the world A sense of awe A hope for an uprising of humanness As the light shatters the anguish of yesterday. I have never seen the dawn, But I have seen you sleep soundly In the dimmest of hues and the brightest of rays Yet you always shine the most brilliantly The cool air kisses you sweetly The battle-scarred child nature sings you lullabies The interwoven-vines protect you And the sun and moon are humbled by your grace. I have never seen the dawn, But I have seen you sleep soundly, And through you I know what the dawn brings.
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Apr 4, 2020
Apr 4, 2020 at 6:39 PM UTC
The sun rises too early for me, but I'm lucky that you sleep in.
I have never seen the dawn, Daylight breaking over the boundary between dark and light, Though I know that with it comes A crispness of the air A hushed silence across the world A sense of awe A hope for an uprising of humanness As the light shatters the anguish of yesterday. I have never seen the dawn, But I have seen you sleep soundly In the dimmest of hues and the brightest of rays Yet you always shine the most brilliantly The cool air kisses you sweetly The battle-scarred child nature sings you lullabies The interwoven-vines protect you And the sun and moon are humbled by your grace. I have never seen the dawn, But I have seen you sleep soundly, And through you I know what the dawn brings.
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21/Non-binary/Chicago
Apr 4, 2020
Apr 4, 2020 at 6:39 PM UTC
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