Winter Wonder

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    Winter Wonder

    Sing sweet oh gentle winds
    Blow carelessly through this winter night,
    And warm my spirit with the whispers of the world;
    Oh falling snow- how you purify such somber nights-
    How you illuminate such dark desolation
    We are but strangers lost in admiration.
    My, how your words have caressed my heart;
    And our souls are drawn together
    Though logic pulls us apart-

    The moonlight dances softly through the window.
    We long for the forbidden touch,
    The majestic kiss, and the lustful embrace;
    You refrain, and your emotions stir restlessly within
    Your eyes are deep, and sorrowful-
    Agonized by the temptation of such a love,
    You barely catch your breath.

    Our words float quietly through the darkness
    And so very close we have become;
    The heat of your body permeates throughout my veins,
    And together we fall into each other-
    Your soft lips press against mine.
    You are my angel, and I am your eternal lover,
    And throughout the night
    Like a burning fire,
    Each other, we discover.

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    cdeluhery87 commented on Winter Wonder

    09-23-2009

    well after reading some of your work...im rooting for ya buddy.....they better publish yea....or well just hafta tapdance theyre faces yea? keep it up :)

    Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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