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I saw you in a dream Standing by a bend in the road; I recognized your face In the rear view mirror And pulled my car over Onto the gravel. We both walked into The same bookshop: You were looking for Something old and faded. Maybe you liked the smell Of ancient dusted pages, Where every word’s a whisper And the paper’s yellow From year’s of soaking up Blanket-covered torchlight. You smiled when you saw my face, I smiled to see your hair so dark again And your eyes still so bright. I don’t remember What you were wearing, But I remember your porcelain skin, And the way you looked Standing so sweetly in the cold.
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May 26, 2013
May 26, 2013 at 11:07 PM UTC
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I saw you in a dream Standing by a bend in the road; I recognized your face In the rear view mirror And pulled my car over Onto the gravel. We both walked into The same bookshop: You were looking for Something old and faded. Maybe you liked the smell Of ancient dusted pages, Where every word’s a whisper And the paper’s yellow From year’s of soaking up Blanket-covered torchlight. You smiled when you saw my face, I smiled to see your hair so dark again And your eyes still so bright. I don’t remember What you were wearing, But I remember your porcelain skin, And the way you looked Standing so sweetly in the cold.
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May 26, 2013
May 26, 2013 at 11:07 PM UTC
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