me and you and us
running into the winter fog like children with no parents
and no cares in the world
mornings underneath a blanket,
in the cold and the frost,
warming each other with something stronger than body heat
afternoons underneath a roof,
listening to the to the tune of rain,
daydreaming of each other’s endless smiles
nights underneath a starless sky,
on the last floor before the spread of dark,
talking and laughing and dancing and singing
and day after day after
days of hands held tight
and kisses lasting longer than needed,
the fire still burns its deepest red:
this winter rain can’t extinguish
our love.
running into the winter fog like children with no parents
and no cares in the world
mornings underneath a blanket,
in the cold and the frost,
warming each other with something stronger than body heat
afternoons underneath a roof,
listening to the to the tune of rain,
daydreaming of each other’s endless smiles
nights underneath a starless sky,
on the last floor before the spread of dark,
talking and laughing and dancing and singing
and day after day after
days of hands held tight
and kisses lasting longer than needed,
the fire still burns its deepest red:
this winter rain can’t extinguish
our love.