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Smile in your sleep A midnight temptation is in the midst of the stars. Brightness feeds and eventually consumes the eclipse. Individuals described as both boy, and female acting very young. Both separated at birth, yet they roam every night while they sleep. Yet, one day they met for the first time at North Eastern Heights; An academic learning center, a school where everyone made memories. There were plenty of times where Nick had football memories. Niki was dreaming of one day becoming one of those famous movie stars. Both would have been fabulous careers, but neither climbed the heights. Thursday, the day Nick and Niki had both looked at each other like an eclipse. Tossing, turning all night, the two wish to dream of each other, but cant sleep. Both wanted love, both wanted money, both wanted to be forever young. Smiling at both their baby pictures, Nick and Niki looked oh so young. Nick asked Niki to be his homecoming date and one of his fondest memories. Both looked at each other, gazing in their eyes, so boring one could sleep. That night at the dance, the two acted as if they were dancing with the stars. Boys and girls attending the dance made up a color wheel of a shining eclipse. Nick and Niki were on top of the world; they couldn’t fall off the heights. At the end of their senior year, it was graduation at North Eastern Heights. These were the days they realized that they couldn’t be forever young. That no parts of all life are going to be as shining as an Eclipse. Even they, remember the things we hate too keep as part of our memories. The only thing of there young adulthood that didn’t change was the stars. Nick and Nicki gazed upon stars all-night, and smiled in their sleep. Both they lay, laying down on the comfort mattress, smiling in their sleep. Dreaming they both do, climbing the Appalachian mountain heights. Camping by a fire in the mountain range the only thing present was stars; One of the last things they saw was an owl, it’s cooing as a young. The two lovers will always be remembered just as memories. And suddenly it was all gone; the dream went away as fast as an eclipse. A looming eclipse- All alone, how can I sleep? She’s gone, my erased memories. I fell off the heights. We were so perfect and young. We were a pair, just like stars. Forever the stars- They enjoyed being so young Sometimes we all fall off heights.
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