to facet the moon

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had i not the gift of dreams
i would have drank from your visions
for in each midnight
you sip from my soul

the spectacular beauty of night
as the stars hover close,
illuminating earth
i dream,
i might soar through space and
revel on the celestial ecstasy
as i am held fast in stardust
a full moon is born

it is here where i lay
my greatest desires
here that my heart burns,
beneath your touch.

i slip quietly into the warm
shades of the summer breeze
as the strands linger along my face
a low rustling of the leaves
reminding me,
of your soothing touch

calm me
i beg,
unto this full blown night

hushed by his hands

whispering,
i love you.


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Bill DadaBill Dadaover 18 years ago
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Never saw 'any of the definable aspects that make up a subject' used as a verb before and I figured it is about time. Rules are made to be broken and heresy should be spoken.

ty,bd

LeBrozLeBrozover 18 years ago
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Passion's flames banked,

in a vision so soft

of sensual sharing;

sGp, you do so sweetly evoke

such wondrous intimacy....

AnonymousAnonymousover 18 years ago
this not

being one of your stronger writes ..it still has much warmth and delight...always a eye brightener you are...ty...luv2ufromtheblue

CuriouswifeCuriouswifeover 18 years ago
Awwww

Sweet as a peach. I loved it. :)

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