Let me sleep, but wake me up before you go

Richard

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Let me slumber, just hold me near, please
A whisper soft, a gentle touch, I need to know
This quiet haven, where worries have no fear
The warmth beside me, a fleeting spark
Let me sleep, but wake me up before you go
The world can wait, the day's a blur
The rest will come, as long as you let me know
Lost in dreams, of me and you, for sure
That you'll return, and set my heart at ease
Let me sleep, but wake me up before you go
The sheets are tangled, the air is cool
My eyelids heavy, a drowsy plea
This precious sleep, leaves its loving mark
But hold this moment, before you disappear
Sunlight streams, paints the room a fool
That you're leaving, even for a little while
A goodbye kiss, a sleepy smile
A silent promise, whispered in the breeze
Just a goodbye, a moment shared
Then back to dreams, with love repaired

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