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All my life I've been a drifter.
     From girl to girl,
              bed to bed,
              and cheek to cheek.
I thought I was happy...
     but that was before you.

You couldn't have known about me
                        until I told you;
but you seemed
     to have already known.
Could it be because
     my private world blends
                        so well with yours?

When I sit alone, as I am now,
     I see you under tall pine trees
             just laughing...
                    and looking.
You're so very soft
             to the touch of my eyes.

I love you.

I remember quiet talks we've shared.
     I've seen tears on your face,
     and I've felt the lonely warmth they have...
                    happy at times,
                          but;
                             not always.

I saw your eyes awhile ago
    and they're still with me.
             Your touch...
                    warm and willing.

Soon you'll be in my arms again
    and you'll play on my stomach
                    ... warm hands.
And in this quiet, moonlit room,
    these visions of love...
              and you will be forever
                              in my mind.

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