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Pressed against you, I am silent, cautious stars.
Contributed by
iodinelove
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Thursday, 14th July 2005 @ 01:04:50 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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Pressed against you, I am silent, cautious stars lifted soundly over the shadow of your breasts;
My fingers reach the warm enclose of your voice, I am vast, undulating current escaped by the drive of your silence.
Pressed against you, I am continued laughter finding laughter stronger than the stars. Without you, I am a sweeping sadness crossing an infinity of pain.
I do not have the words to bind you to this page. Every thought of you contains nothing but the stars.
How am I to put into poetry the sad embrace of the sea, when from that sea, from every breaking wave endured to cast upon the rock and shore, you rise, and blind me from its sight.
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Re: Pressed against you, I am silent, cautious stars.
(User Rating: 1 ) by Fionndruinne on
Friday, 15th July 2005 @ 01:32:44 AM AEST (User
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Your love poetry only grows finer, Abraham. It's not often I read such graceful eloquence. I especially enjoyed the last stanza. Well done, well done.
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