Take a Chance

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I love you and I need you
each and every day.
Upon this piece of paper
I come to you this way.

Though I can not touch you
and I wish I would,
my thoughts of you unspoken.
I would carve them if I could.

Upon a piece of leather,
or a block of clay.
Each word would be the truth
for I would never play.

Only, the words we whisper,
ours to hear and say.
Come over by me darling
we have to, come what may.

To take a risky moment,
and breath each a breath of life
into the mouths of lovers
that are feeling such great strife.

So hold me when you can,
and kiss me if you will
for our memories of yesterday
need to keep us 'til

A new and glorious day
awakens with the sun,
and once more I am greeted
with a kiss of love undone.

My heart soars like an eagle
taking me away,
hoping to hear you
on another sunny day.

But if time doesn't happen,
and if it isn't fair,
then know that I still hold you
upon my heart in prayer.

Kiss me in your mind,
and hold me in your heart.
Do not shift and wonder
for though we are apart

My thoughts of you are full,
and my heart is spoken for.
Not to the one that binds me,
but for you, forever more.

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AnonymousAnonymousover 18 years ago
Beautifully Put

DC:

Bravo Zulu (Well Done). From a Horny 'ol Sailor. Ronnie W.

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