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Daydream
I watch as your eyes
Climb slowly to the sky
To the stars
That blink at us like lazy autumn fireflies
The rustling leaves
Remind me of the static on my tv
Or maybe the other way around
I dont know
And right now I dont care
How lovely,
The way the moon lights your face
Like a nostalgic photograph
Of some great aunt in her youth
Whose name has been lost by all but the winds
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DAYDREAM DELIGHT
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Each shadow dancing on his face,
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I see a sky
I see a tree
I see a person, running with me
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I
Daydreaming
So close yet so far
I feel you
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I feel like I do
Your sweet smelling hair
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DAYDREAMS
On the cool green grass I laze
basking in the warm sunrays,
dreaming oft of yesterdays.
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soaking
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Mid-day
lost in a daze.
Dosing off,
into a haze.
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