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Slipstream Flight.
Inhaling of you A flight into the slipstream Impending hazardous ascension Defenseless to her will I ensue my spirits decree Once unwaveringly level Constant and serene arrow Perpetual steady evolution Petrified of my altitude Until you sang to me No rationale guiding untamed A pungent hurricane forming With an effortless zeal Subduing my heavenly refuge In precarious currents Holding my eyes you control My capricious whims Of illogical passions Sending me to freefall From dizzying heights When procuring skyward passage Forlorn flight my strategy Our spark a troubled consequence An opportune panorama heated We are spirit becoming one Uninhibited hearts respite Glassed horizons shatter away Ascending to heights unexplored I shall pursue eternally To a rapture created by us
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