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caught in a dark romance of shadows she said she could taste a wilderness of tears waiting just beyond the soft candlelight and she just couldn't face it alone again so held her thin hand clasped in mine while her heart thundered like madness and we spent the hours talking ever so quiet we lay awake under the moving darkness we lay entwined in reassurance we lay skin to skin like lovers do i drifted in and out of restless dreams of sailing ships testing the tempest i dreamt of gypsy's dancing in the dark wood these dreams were a tangle of a dark romances shadows ****** you to believe that path you tread was meant to be her smoke filled eyes lent favor to the idea that somewhere deep within there burned a flame but her voice was cool like the first kiss of autumns wind was deep as the craft of her thoughts could devise for she sought to weave such a tale as to sway the heart and repeal this dark romance
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May 31, 2014
May 31, 2014 at 2:24 PM UTC
of thistles and velvet
caught in a dark romance of shadows she said she could taste a wilderness of tears waiting just beyond the soft candlelight and she just couldn't face it alone again so held her thin hand clasped in mine while her heart thundered like madness and we spent the hours talking ever so quiet we lay awake under the moving darkness we lay entwined in reassurance we lay skin to skin like lovers do i drifted in and out of restless dreams of sailing ships testing the tempest i dreamt of gypsy's dancing in the dark wood these dreams were a tangle of a dark romances shadows ****** you to believe that path you tread was meant to be her smoke filled eyes lent favor to the idea that somewhere deep within there burned a flame but her voice was cool like the first kiss of autumns wind was deep as the craft of her thoughts could devise for she sought to weave such a tale as to sway the heart and repeal this dark romance
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May 31, 2014
May 31, 2014 at 2:24 PM UTC
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