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Eliah Leon Poems

  • Trick
    My favourite has always been you
    Although my heart has been colder than ice, your hands have always been warmer than a mother's embrace
    You held onto me so tightly every time we rode to the moon
    Hiding our faces in each other's chests made me grow madder with lust for your touch ...
  • Fruits Of Summer
    Pomegranates and oranges
    My favourite summer fruits

    For three years, in my village, there used to be a shortage of these two fruits ...
  • Admirer
    Earth-shattering beauty walks with you,
    Linked arms, shoulder-to-shoulder
    Stars burn themselves for the tan of your skin
    Your hair curls look so soft and well-kissed ...
  • Don't Come For Me
    I would write myself to sleep if it wasn't for the kindness of strangers
    All I ever wanted was to break my own hands writing
    I want to see stars through my words
    I want to create worlds by cradling a story ...
  • Love
    And just so you know
    You were always my favourites
    If God put each and every hair on my head, then he must have let me pick all of you
    Lord knows I would choose each and every one of you again ...
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Eliah Leon Quotes

  • And remember my love, Car rides are only funs'es when 1 of the 7 people in 1 car, knows how to do 0-waste tour around 2 of the 339 divine numbers.
  • The sun rises everyday and so the adventure begins!
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