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I know your beyond that window
Beckoning curtain of red,
Safe within your vault
Smothered in unquestioning bed.
I feel your dreams,
Hear your hands clutching, wringing at your linen seams.
Hiding under the covers,
My supine light house, deep city lover.
You can't keep me out,
You must let me in.
I feel it, you want me too
Let my silky self break in.
Forgotten dreams lie in your pillow,
As the world tenses & watches
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THE VAMPYRE # 2.
Date: Monday, 2nd February 2009 @ 07:12:02 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: incognito_bombastus

THE VAMPYRE # 2.

I know your beyond that window
Beckoning curtain of red,
Safe within your vault
Smothered in unquestioning bed.
I feel your dreams,
Hear your hands clutching, wringing at your linen seams.
Hiding under the covers,
My supine light house, deep city lover.
You can't keep me out,
You must let me in.
I feel it, you want me too
Let my silky self break in.
Forgotten dreams lie in your pillow,
As the world tenses & watches
Out your silent window.

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