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*I'm balancing the seesaw rhythm of the sun against the moon Swooning in circles- my vice to your versa Dropping the dice Hoping these verses are keeping you warm when my hands cannot Knotting underwater thirst taking aim at a sea salt sprinkled sky Kaleidoscopes revolving in my eyes Complimenting stars who have never blushed so bright I’m sorry It’s been a long time since I’ve been down this road I’m looking for the letter that comes after ‘T’ I remember finding her Where it rained rose petals Rose pedals, from sunrise till sunsleep Where every morning began like taking my first breath of real air Like an overload of senses Ego waiving defenses So dizzy till your dancing There are places where romance is like science and religion combined How serotonin can spill from your mouth and into mine And returning the favor gets wrapped in your thighs tied tightly Where an epoch of yin meets an eternity of yang Where the seesaw pivot meets rose petal rain*
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May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014 at 6:38 AM UTC
Seesaw For Two
*I'm balancing the seesaw rhythm of the sun against the moon Swooning in circles- my vice to your versa Dropping the dice Hoping these verses are keeping you warm when my hands cannot Knotting underwater thirst taking aim at a sea salt sprinkled sky Kaleidoscopes revolving in my eyes Complimenting stars who have never blushed so bright I’m sorry It’s been a long time since I’ve been down this road I’m looking for the letter that comes after ‘T’ I remember finding her Where it rained rose petals Rose pedals, from sunrise till sunsleep Where every morning began like taking my first breath of real air Like an overload of senses Ego waiving defenses So dizzy till your dancing There are places where romance is like science and religion combined How serotonin can spill from your mouth and into mine And returning the favor gets wrapped in your thighs tied tightly Where an epoch of yin meets an eternity of yang Where the seesaw pivot meets rose petal rain*
bradley-yencer
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May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014 at 6:38 AM UTC
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