I felt your touch last night. Your skin was bare.
The smell of your warmth, your breath, your hair
You held me close, but I woke again to find I'm still alone.
On our cafe date you kept me company.
Warm hands, warm smile while you sipped your tea
You held my gaze, but I turned around to find your presence gone.
Dwelling in the fringes of my tired mind's periphery
Tell me love how to reclaim this life that we were meant to lead
I lay awake at night waiting for your call.
We talk about your day, but I hardly speak at all.
You hold my time...I'm impatient again because I find I hate the phone.
Dwelling in the fringes of my tired mind's periphery
Tell me love how to reclaim this life that we were meant to lead
I felt your touch last night, but fainter now.
Still loving, but it's changed and I can't say how.
You held me tight, but in waking today I find I'll be alright.
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