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Created on: March 26, 2009
Sonnet to Shadow
In the stillness of the night;
I see your handsome presence,
I hear your muted whisper,
I feel your chilly embrace.
In the darkness of the night;
You see my tarnished smile,
You hear my empty laughter,
You feel my insides crumble.
In the silence of the night;
We cast our lonely shadow,
Dancing under the moonlight,
Against the world so hollow.
Nothing else really matter;
Our souls at last, together.
3 March 2009
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