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A Love Song, At Last
Rain, in the inner forests of your eyes The heart of flowers in your smile The misty watchtower is your lips The sigh of surge in your fingertips The rain flowing endlessly over my head My eyesight is hidden by the oozing of the rust recollections and nightmares I run to the day but the rain never stops on my accursed soul You close your eyes as if the winter closes its cold text The rhymes of babies toddles on the yard You are the spider web of sun rays i am the broken pieces of sun stone of the atlas I am walking through the life baring the cursed downpour over my wild brain endlessly, eternally When you look me with passion The wind unties its knot when you hum the lines of a love song the sea suddenly startles from the sleep the wind starts its journey Now the rain stops
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