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"Softly she sleeps, her breath so still" |
Softly she sleeps, her breath so still Gently lifting, her chest does fill Calm and collected, a motionless slave Her peaceful slumber resembles her grave Undaunted she lays on top of her bed A pillow beneath her pure thoughtful head Softly she sleeps, weary for rest Her breath so still as it fills her chest The curtains parted, the window bare The moon is full, and enters there Bathing her bed in lunar light Ceasing to fade in the deep purple night She’s drowned in the white consuming her place Absorbed in the wash that reflects from her face Her peachy skin turns a gloomy hue Her cherry red lips turn to silvery blue All colour is wasted from the tranquil room Her peaceful slumber resembles her tomb Her image is pale, a monochrome scene Turning uneasy what seems so serene The only telling that she isn’t stilled Is the gentle rising as her chest is filled Softly she sleeps, so gentle her breath Her blue placid figure a vision of death The moonlight echo’s the thoughts she can’t use And conceals the beauty that daylight renews It reflects the feelings she cannot confess With her emotions numbed after lost happiness It tears her hopes and splits the seams Deceives her love and neglects her dreams The moonlight echo’s the thoughts in her mind If the night could take her it would be too kind Softly she sleeps, her breath so still Gently lifting, her chest does fill Her image is pale, a monochrome scene Turning uneasy what seems so serene She’s drowned in the white consuming her place Absorbed in the wash that reflects from her face Softly she sleeps, so gentle her breath Her blue placid figure a vision of death |