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You grab my hand, pull me out of the madness. Take me to that place, where You’re the only face, I can see. Careful fingers unbraid cherry curls, draping a tightly-held cardigan, on the anorak’s open arms. And when I look away, guide my eyes so they gaze into the aquamarine of Yours. Planting soft kisses on my barren cheek, You water me. Talking with a voice far sweeter-sounding than a lyre. Words draping over me like velvet, until I find some of my own. No longer dictated by a script. Gently peeling back the layers of myself, you finally find my soul. Once blue, now Golden-hued, thanks to You.
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Dec 28, 2024
Dec 28, 2024 at 3:01 PM UTC
Vulnerable
You grab my hand, pull me out of the madness. Take me to that place, where You’re the only face, I can see. Careful fingers unbraid cherry curls, draping a tightly-held cardigan, on the anorak’s open arms. And when I look away, guide my eyes so they gaze into the aquamarine of Yours. Planting soft kisses on my barren cheek, You water me. Talking with a voice far sweeter-sounding than a lyre. Words draping over me like velvet, until I find some of my own. No longer dictated by a script. Gently peeling back the layers of myself, you finally find my soul. Once blue, now Golden-hued, thanks to You.
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Dec 28, 2024
Dec 28, 2024 at 3:01 PM UTC
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