John Snowdon

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You and I, we should meet again
And borrow likeness as it may lend.
From summer fires by burning suns
That lap the skin like roving tongues...
You and I, we should meet again.

Whether prone to break or curved to bend
Every beginning has an inevitable end.
So why shy away from desire fueled feelings
Or concern ourselves with changing of seasons
When you and I, we should meet again.

Our comet streaks beyond boundaries end
From distant belts that shall not amend.
And I will not live my life for want,
Or ever be something that I’m not
Which is why we, we should meet again.

Time is merely borrowed and life only lends
So ignore your mother and forget your friends
And let my hands roam around every curve
In circular fashions over every nerve...
You and I, we must meet again.

Just keep to yourself until once more again
Under the Traxel bridge where the pathway bends,
Where our splendid sessions are so secretly conceived
From one must take another, from another one is seized
But you and I, we should meet again.

  • Author: John Snowdon (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 1st, 2017 10:26
  • Category: Unclassified
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