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I Love You

I love you like the child loves his mother, like silent pits love their depth I love you like halls love the light like the soul loves the flame, like the body loves repose. I love you like all mortals love living until they die. Every single smile, movement, word of yours I keep like the earth keeps all fallen matter. Like acids into metal so my instincts have burnt your dear and beautiful form into my mind, and there your being fills up everything. Moments pass by, rattling but you are sitting mutely in my ears. Stars blaze and fall but you stand still in my eyes. Like silence in a cave, your flavour, now cool, still lingers in my mouth and your hand upon the waterglass and the delicate veins upon your hand glimmer up before me again and again. If you journeyed back remember to think me back. If you journeyed back I could not endure the situation. The months you'll still spend is like an Australopithecus to my life. Please and please ''Complete star'' don't left me mournful. Few months with you is like umpteen guns with bullets. You're leaving tomorrow, my life will be minused from your take-off. I know you're nigh to me hearing me but looking the matter as a jokables. If you walked there please let me see you here again and again. - - - - - - The letters of your name shake my bones, dislocate my joints, and blow out my excess breathes.

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