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Lone Wolf
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since 2000-03-16
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Lansing, MI USA

0 posted 2000-06-26 11:01 PM


She lies there in the dark
Somewhere nearby a dog barks
She gently closes her eyes
Thinking of their good-byes
Only a few days had past
Since they said their last

She liked to make love by moonlight
It was a tremendous sight
Out there under the scattered stars
Far away from the noise of the bar
They would come here together
In the warmest of weather

Love by moonlight was her dream
She couldn't resist the moon's beams
Reflecting off the surface of the river
Down her spine it sent a shiver
Just the memory of his touch
For her it was almost too much

She awoke with a start
And felt a pain in her heart
This time he was gone for good
He would've stayed if he could
But their love wasn't meant to be
Her hopes drifted out to sea

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Friends are friend forever if the Lord's the Lord of them and a friend will not say never cause the welcome will not end.
--Michael W. Smith



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Temptress
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Member Rara Avis
since 1999-06-15
Posts 7136
Mobile, AL
1 posted 2000-06-26 11:05 PM


I've had rather haunting dreams myself lately.
This was sad...


Nothing can deter a poet, for he is actuated by pure love. Who can predict his comings and goings? "Thoreau"



Jamie
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since 2000-06-26
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Blue Heaven
2 posted 2000-06-26 11:08 PM


Perhaps love born of the moon has a difficult time with the light of day?


Paula Finn
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since 2000-06-17
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missouri
3 posted 2000-06-26 11:24 PM


Love in the shadow of the moon is always a desperate love
Jeremiah Johnson
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since 2000-06-08
Posts 1223
Brooksville, Fl, U.S
4 posted 2000-06-27 12:30 PM


love your work as always. your a great writer and here i love your idea love under the moon light. love can sometimes be a sadding thing. keep up the great work.

I'm a dying romantic and when i can no longer write i can no longer live -Jeremiah Johnson-


tracie66
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since 2000-01-18
Posts 4713
Australia
5 posted 2000-06-27 06:40 AM


Well I must confess i used to do that to many moons ago and the same thing happened...the love ended.
Sounds wonderful but maybe there's a lesson there ( don't make love under the moonlight, maybe it's a curse )
Thanks for the read brought back a few memories..tee hee  
Tracie~


Love is the life of the soul...
It is the harmony of the universe



Jan
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since 2000-06-14
Posts 114

6 posted 2000-06-27 09:22 AM


Ouch!  You touched a spot in me (and alot of others).  Your poems are so beautifully written, I have enjoyed every one.
SpitFire
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since 2000-04-19
Posts 2396

7 posted 2000-06-27 09:29 AM


~LW,...This IS beautifully written.  Such vivid descriptions made it so easy to mentally picture.  Oh, but how sad the pain. How very sad.  You seem to have effected me with this piece.  Please take care. We need to talk soon.  We need to catch up. Take care. *Peace.

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Sudhir Iyer
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since 2000-04-26
Posts 6943
Mumbai, India : now in Belgium
8 posted 2000-06-27 12:17 PM


Quite a sad piece from your heart...

A very touching poem this, Lone Wolf...

Take Care,
Regards,
Sudhir

Death, be not proud, though some have called thee,
Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so;

- John Donne

Lone Wolf
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since 2000-03-16
Posts 5842
Lansing, MI USA
9 posted 2000-06-27 10:11 PM


Temptress...Thank you.  Just what came to me after the title.

Prometheus...Perhaps it does.  just a story though.

Paula...Very interesting.

Jeremiah...Thank you very much for the reply.  Yes, it can be sad, but it can also be happy.  

Tracie...Could be a lesson or a curse?  LOL.  Do not know, just a thought I wrote down.  You are welcome.  

Jan...Sorry!!  Thank you, I am happy to hear you enjoy them.  

SF....Very sad, yes.  I hope the effect was better than that.  You take care too.  We will catch up soon, I promise.  

Sudhir....thank you my friend.  Always from the heart.


Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.
--William Wordsworth

Janet Marie
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since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554

10 posted 2000-06-29 02:02 PM


WOW I LOVE THIS ONE LW....
Im so glad i didnt miss it...
very cool poem...
sensual and perfect imagery
kiss that moon girl  
later-LW-gator
jm

you can say baby
baby can I hold you tonite
maybe if I said the right words
at the right time
you'd be mine
baby can I hold you tonite

Tracy C

kat
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since 2000-05-20
Posts 387

11 posted 2000-06-29 04:31 PM


Oh Wow! You have no idea how close I can relate to this one.  My heart was racing just by reading it.  Beautiful poem yet sooo sad. *sigh*

kat

Lone Wolf
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since 2000-03-16
Posts 5842
Lansing, MI USA
12 posted 2000-06-29 09:31 PM


Janet Marie . . . THANK YOU!!!  Glad you picked up on the sensual part.     
I'm kissing the moon right next to you!!  
LOL

Kat . . . Happy you relate, but sorry for the sadness.  Just a thought I had one night.  Thanks.


Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.
--William Wordsworth

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