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Hard On.
on this night of deep blue darkness will come the footfalls, of the one that i seek. From this gaze of a thousand stars will come to me, the one that i love. And now , the gust of the evening wind sways. My heart skips a beat. Whose footfalls? whose shadows? Alas,my eyes speak for my lips. Who knocks upon my heart? Who is come? Who paints me this emerald? She` s the song that`s written for me when no one is around, when careless whispers etch the motions of love, upon the night`s fabric. Tonight, my eyes await her arrival. what modesty can prevent us? what distance can stand between me, and this that i seek. this one that i love. On this night of scented hues, this moon-lit night that i get to melt into her arms, this night of longing i never let die, I shall burn in every pore.
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