Muse's disregard

Muse's disregard

A Poem by Count Humilus
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Silence of me

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 I turned on the lights bright to write this

And the music down low to hear you breathe out your thoughts in the night air

I catch a glimpse of the past it makes me miss

The way my world ended when the sun came up that morning wasn’t fair

 

I have piano dreams

And low tide kissing

Making love to you,

Your moans and screams

Your love and your hissing

 

Baby, come back to me

Lets drink mimosas in the snow

Love, I need you

Your finger in my bellybutton

Cheri, rid me of these day dreams

For soon they will just haunt me

We’ll catch an itch for Paris and simply go

 

 

Don’t you see what you all meant to me

1 after the morning maybe an afternoon and someone nice for the evening

I love you all

I told you all that

I would never take it back

You all meant the world

My muses and terrapins

© 2009 Count Humilus


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sweet ....

I like the piano reference, a lot.

Posted 15 Years Ago


great write. I like your style!

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Count Humilus
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