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30,000 and Falling

Wanting just a lifetime of you.
Faster falling to never end.
Glancing at the closing terrain
To never hide from the forever rain.

Take the hills high
to watch me weaken
Spread the fields over
my body and breath,
For softer landings and harder falls
For silent nights and late night calls.

Moving up the empty streams
past your neck and beyond your breast.
To see eye to eye with your warmth
From beyond your lips without a rest

Air pressure tightening
around my lungs.
Craving mouths
and swallowing tongues.

Filling our void
as I gather speed.
Holding for strength
but gaining need.

Resting with you from above.
Restless grasps to cover up.
Falling 30,000 again
Sign me up and just say when.


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