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Created on: March 14, 2011
A spec of light
Do you ever wonder
how your lover sees you
through a spec of light?
The way the color of your
eyes appear in a candle lit room, or
your scent as they graze their lips across
your neck. It is easy for us to get lost in
our own mind. Instead, I wonder if she notices
the scars on my face, the way I notice the
scars on her heart. In a spec of light, I remember
your sweet silhouette dance across the room.
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