VI. The Hunger for the Dream
A Poem by Mace
Part of a poetry novella 
I slip beneath the velvet veil Before the stars begin to weep, And chase the hush beyond the pale, Where I am whole, and you, complete. The hours stretch like silken thread, I drink them deep, I beg for more, For waking now feels cold, half-dead, A shadow slumped beside the door. The dream has grown too sweet to leave, Its amber light, its softened glow, And though I wake, I scarcely grieve I live there now, or close below.
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