when you're holding me i see this when you're holding me i know this when you're here no hurt can harm us with a quick heart for your slow kiss i will see you in the evening today when the heat is lifted meet you when the sun is leaving leave you only when the last star leaves the dream i had in childhood leaves the room of golden light leaves the heaven i could visit then my angel leaves my sight if you stay i feel forever if you stay i feel we could live in that one place together knowing you, i think you would piece of moonlight gentle never blinding, lighting night time, piece of a dream, A dream I had only as a child
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Boulders penetrate this home's glass walls and merge with a "floating" fireplace in this 1956 design for an architect's own family. In Palm Springs, California, E. Stewart Williams became well-known for integrating the desert's natural materials with Modernist, open-plan houses, and even built a home for Frank Sinatra. (Photo: Julius Shulman, 1960; © J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles) Photo restoration by Modernist Collection.