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Safe

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The slight chill in the air made me shiver as I stepped out onto the patio. The night had come to an end, and as I walked you to your car I couldn't help but feel a tightening in my chest.I didn't want you to go. I just wanted you to take my hand and whisk me away to a world where time would stop, where I could just have a moment away from the world and be with you. You must have sensed my dishearten for you shoved me playfully and smiled. I couldn't help but smile back.

When we arrived at you car we allowed ourselves to take in the night and look up into the heavens. When I turned back to you, your eyes were already locked with mine. Time froze as I took in the deep blue of your eyes and the compassion and kindness reflecting with their luster. However there was also a hint of uncertainty in them as well, or maybe that was just my eyes reflecting in yours...

The fluttering of a bird brought us back into reality and I thanked you for a wonderful night. Moving closer so I could hug you goodnight, we came together. What started out as a simple hug changed when you held me closer and rested you head in the crook of my neck. I allowed myself to sink into you embrace.

Thousands of words and emotions were said through those few silent moments with you. Floods of both longing and sadness consumed us, and all the things we never got to say hung in the brick night air. As the whirlwind of all that we could have said, all that we could have done, all that we could have been, rained down on us, one thing stood clear to me in the mist of the chaos;
I wanted this. I wanted to feel this way. I wanted to know everything about you. I wanted to feel safe, and with your arms wrapped around me, I did.
This is what was going on within the last few minutes I got to spend with a boy who came over on Friday night (let's cell him H).

Hope you enjoy it :D and see if you can see what other poems are about him :P
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