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I can only remember your eyes looked like moons bathing me in bluish clarity peeking below trees; They brushed your face like eyelashes. I wish Mother Nature had given me a more Celestial body, that I could show my love in grander gestures. Disappearing woman, I imagine the breeze is your lips unfreezing glass-water Bringing canvassed flower -field alive with just a touch. Disappearing woman, I looked for you on mountaintops and beneath rust colored leaves that fall.
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 10:38 AM UTC
Disappearing Woman
I can only remember your eyes looked like moons bathing me in bluish clarity peeking below trees; They brushed your face like eyelashes. I wish Mother Nature had given me a more Celestial body, that I could show my love in grander gestures. Disappearing woman, I imagine the breeze is your lips unfreezing glass-water Bringing canvassed flower -field alive with just a touch. Disappearing woman, I looked for you on mountaintops and beneath rust colored leaves that fall.
erin-atkinson
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 10:38 AM UTC
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