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You tempt me
Every word you say, a kiss
You draw me
With every curve of tempting lips
Your mystery surrounds you
I'll never know just who you are
But I'll eternally recall
Your violent innocence
You are
Too much for me
Can't handle it
With love or lust or air-starved mind
You may not know
My name
But let me follow you with eyes so blind
Guide me
To a place I've never been before
With fire on the distant shore
And childhood gone forever more
Maybe there I know will find
What part of me I thought I'd lost or never had or bargained for
My brain so analytically
Taking notes on all I see
This earthbound angel beside me
I want to know that part of you
Your lungs, your veins
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I feel too late that fetters bind
This once was subject to folklore
But I've seen what they've missed, and more
And drank you in with thirst alive
Merely walls protect inside
And I have strength unseen before
My fires lit by flint and hide
I'm now connected to my core
As years of ignorance take their toll
And you are what I've failed to find
Without your heat I could not be
Encompassing abnormality
We alone can set us free
Our thought, our speech
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Your essence makes the heavens roll
Your fleeting spirit waxing full
A fairy in a house of boll
Am I your hurt, your shame, your deeds?
Rarely spoke my name that way before
You are the mountain
I, the foal
My aching needs
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