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Cyndey
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since 2000-05-18
Posts 84
Arkansas

0 posted 2000-05-25 01:49 PM


Who are you
The Nameless face
That haunts me so?
Your touch has burned
Through my subconscious
The kiss from your lips
Even your embrace
I would die a thousand deaths
To be able to touch you forever
To hear you speak my name
Or feel your caress upon my brow
But alas, It can not be
Fore you are just a dream
My fantasy.


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brian madden
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since 2000-05-06
Posts 4374
ireland
1 posted 2000-05-25 03:39 PM


I would die a thousand deaths
To be able to touch you forever
To hear you speak my name
Or feel your caress upon my brow
But alas, It can not be
For you are just a dream
My fantasy.

powerful words, a sense of aching and want for love, can relate to this. really good poet.


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"Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too? "
Douglas Adams.

"Here chewing your tail is joy"

Richey Edwards

"Take nothing but pictures. Leave nothing but footprints. Kill nothing but time".

Baltimore Grotto



Effigy
Member
since 2000-04-11
Posts 486
disbelief
2 posted 2000-05-25 05:04 PM


It's strange how real those fantasies can become.



netswan
Senior Member
since 2000-03-28
Posts 1369
Washington
3 posted 2000-05-25 05:27 PM


Lovely poetry here, Cyndey - May those
dreams come true for you.

~netswan

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