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Mornings greet me frantically With persistent beeping, And my hand reaches groggily For more time to be sleeping. My finger finds the snooze Once, twice, thrice As if I have all day to lose. A few more minutes will suffice. But this unusual morn, My lids part to silence. I turn over forlorn From the emptiness of your absence. You make my night, Then play in my dreams. When I wake to first light, I expect you next to me. I prop up my body, Scan the pillows with my eyes, My vision so foggy, Believing my mind’s lie. I rest my head back in place And smile as I figure, One day you’ll fill that space When a ring is on my finger.
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Jul 14, 2013
Jul 14, 2013 at 12:36 AM UTC
Next to Me
Mornings greet me frantically With persistent beeping, And my hand reaches groggily For more time to be sleeping. My finger finds the snooze Once, twice, thrice As if I have all day to lose. A few more minutes will suffice. But this unusual morn, My lids part to silence. I turn over forlorn From the emptiness of your absence. You make my night, Then play in my dreams. When I wake to first light, I expect you next to me. I prop up my body, Scan the pillows with my eyes, My vision so foggy, Believing my mind’s lie. I rest my head back in place And smile as I figure, One day you’ll fill that space When a ring is on my finger.
kellyec
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Jul 14, 2013
Jul 14, 2013 at 12:36 AM UTC
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