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One lover's hand reaches for her Lover's humble question, Another's travels slowly across The impression of her body;   Ghostweight on matress from Miles away in mind and matter. She embraces new scent, Hands once bored now learn Warmth and texture that once Too will feel   Too familiar, While another reaches for a quill And another and Another to write himself wings That span Across time and tragedy, To fly him too close to the truth Of why he never could write Himself to A safe landing on firm Fact, but rather spin images of Coloured in connections between Dots to form elequent Lies such as: *"I'll never want another," "This will scar my soul forever," "I cannot live wthout her,"* and "She'll never want another." A fading faint figure on the horizon. Slow motion flash backs of days and Days and days to slow, sensitive Music. Yesterdays all, for my own good, Completely and utterly Out of my reach. I'm getting happier about It with Every Passing Heartbeat.
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Jul 18, 2014
Jul 18, 2014 at 4:59 PM UTC
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One lover's hand reaches for her Lover's humble question, Another's travels slowly across The impression of her body;   Ghostweight on matress from Miles away in mind and matter. She embraces new scent, Hands once bored now learn Warmth and texture that once Too will feel   Too familiar, While another reaches for a quill And another and Another to write himself wings That span Across time and tragedy, To fly him too close to the truth Of why he never could write Himself to A safe landing on firm Fact, but rather spin images of Coloured in connections between Dots to form elequent Lies such as: *"I'll never want another," "This will scar my soul forever," "I cannot live wthout her,"* and "She'll never want another." A fading faint figure on the horizon. Slow motion flash backs of days and Days and days to slow, sensitive Music. Yesterdays all, for my own good, Completely and utterly Out of my reach. I'm getting happier about It with Every Passing Heartbeat.
sgholter
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Jul 18, 2014
Jul 18, 2014 at 4:59 PM UTC
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