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Once your lips first dampen my skin, You become the soaking rain, seeping in. Your kisses pour over my face, drowning me in love. Oh Rain, don't leave me. You are the summer breeze through my shades, tangled fiercely by the wind, warming me, waking me, breathing me in. Oh Summer Breeze, don't leave me. You are the ocean melody in the dark of night, with only stars to detract me from drowning in the sea of your voice, my heart beat by your waves. Oh Ocean Melody, don't leave me. You are the last Marlboro Red dragged into my lungs, no longer burning, my blood clean once again. Marlboro Red, I'm saying goodbye, it's time to quit.
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Aug 17, 2013
Aug 17, 2013 at 9:28 PM UTC
Summer Time Sadness
Once your lips first dampen my skin, You become the soaking rain, seeping in. Your kisses pour over my face, drowning me in love. Oh Rain, don't leave me. You are the summer breeze through my shades, tangled fiercely by the wind, warming me, waking me, breathing me in. Oh Summer Breeze, don't leave me. You are the ocean melody in the dark of night, with only stars to detract me from drowning in the sea of your voice, my heart beat by your waves. Oh Ocean Melody, don't leave me. You are the last Marlboro Red dragged into my lungs, no longer burning, my blood clean once again. Marlboro Red, I'm saying goodbye, it's time to quit.
Edited by Robert Shuman
caroline-k
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Aug 17, 2013
Aug 17, 2013 at 9:28 PM UTC
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