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"To the Other" by asailorsangel

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In my spirit resides a
Thought of you
My soul loves you
In ways I could never tell
You
 
An endearment towards you
That will always be distant
causing
A lonely crevice
 
You would be startled
To know the truth inside
How my eyes hold
Captive in my heart
The sensation of your
Presence
 
And you look in wonder
But know nothing
Of what hides under the
Layers of deception I
Tell myself to get
By
 
Set free for a instant
In a space that filled
A universal second
Which is now diminished
Back into the void
 
Love is lost in the
He and she but this
One is for you
Do you know who
You
Are?
 
Love
me

 
 




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On Sunday July 13th, 2003, Raze Drake (102) writes:
ahhh....a soothing melody in my head.


On Tuesday July 1st, 2003, An Expired Member (9) writes:
Nice poem it made me think about the ppl that mean the most to me


On Saturday June 28th, 2003, Aurora_Light (577) writes:
i liked this love is a tricky thing be strong. (by the way nice pic i like it)


On Saturday June 28th, 2003, Markus Porkwing (706) writes:
Why? Why do we torture ourselves over love? Whyyyyyyyy????


On Friday June 27th, 2003, SourInnocence (14) writes:
oh wow. i absolutely loved this poem if i could write how i feel about someone it could never be this good.!!!



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