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My Gardian

Oh dear how I need you near me Your tall presence towers my body Your long dress flaps like peddles of flora It's white color is so pure I'm overpowered by its aura But I'm not threatened, quite the opposite You've come to me to help me a bit How when I'm being plunged into the beating void of uncertainty You hold me tight and light the path and blank my mind for me If dark wolves bite my chest and claw my eyes I look at your face, my sight is restored, and you begin to cry Your long blond hair wraps around your chest and your bare toes When you cradle me with your arms I am entranced on how your lovely locks flows Oh dear when you hold me the best part is to ensue Your soft cool hands fold between my fingers and my waist too It smothers the tsunami in my stomach, the pounding in my chest You begin to hold me tight and rest my head on your breast Then you set me on your lap like a child and put your chin on my head This is peace, you dress is my blanket, your body, my bed No more blood red eyes staring at me, no longer do I envision horrifying images of death I am secure, indestructible, and I gaze at the waters of lethe You've stricken me with affection not similar to that of a mother or a lover But a goddess that thaws out the brisk cold winter into warmer airs of summer You whisper in my ear words of comfort and power The frequency of my mind slows so I can cherish every hour Your soft red lips give you a presence to that of a nursing queen I want to serve you, this time I protect you from chaotic fiends Even if you are a figure in my mind that's no issue You housing my heart, always with me is the best place for you So if I am to battle wolves or psychotic, surly, savages I can rely on you to rest me in a dim, cool room, and turn my caves into palaces

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