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Rainydays
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0 posted 2000-11-05 09:16 AM


I'm sorry for the delay in getting this written...but the goodnews is I've outlived the flu! (I think)  Take care all, and thank you SO MUCH for your wonderful responses to Part One!  




"Moonlight's Spill" (Part Two)


Within your arms my doubts dissolve
as love flows, liquid, to our kiss
with little left of will's resolve
So many nights desiring this!

So many days of timid glance
then growing gazes, friendship's trust
tonight we twirled at Harvest dance
the music moving passion's thrust

And offering hand in mock escape,
you drew me to this quiet path
as love emerged beneath the drape
of moon's cascading bouyant bath

Now pounding of my heart implies  
like mounting beats upon a drum
with tender surges of our sighs
enslaved to moonlight I've become


Rainydays



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Sunshine
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1 posted 2000-11-05 09:58 AM


just as lovely as the first...you are on a roll, enjoy the moon's light...

Karilea
If I whisper, will you listen?...
I would rather be silent and write, then speak loudly and be bound.
KRJ



Rainydays
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2 posted 2000-11-05 10:41 AM


Thank you, Sunshine. Enjoying the sun's light too!      

Take care,
Rainydays

spiked
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3 posted 2000-11-05 10:54 AM


Beautifully written Rainy the moon can cast a magical spell. You have captured that magic
Rich

Ron K. Fox
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4 posted 2000-11-05 10:55 AM


Very enchanting. a beautiful walk you have taken us.

Tossing words like wishful coins into the deep well of an open heart. R. fox


nakdthoughts
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5 posted 2000-11-05 11:05 AM


enslaved to moonlight ..aren't we all?

Lovely  words

~Wynter


"The worst prison would be a closed heart".
...Pope John Paul II



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6 posted 2000-11-05 12:02 PM


The moon is enchanting, as was this poem. Thanks for filling us in on the sequel! Hope that you're over the flu., too.

Elizabeth


You cling to your ways and leave mine to me.
Suum cuique.
~Elizabeth



Rainydays
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7 posted 2000-11-05 02:49 PM


Spiked, yes, isn't the moon magical? Thank you for letting me know you read and enjoyed my poem.

Ron, thank you. Someday I hope to actually take this walk too.  

Wynter, yes, I think we are in many ways. Moonlight certainly has its pull and we have but to allow it. Thank you for reading!

Elizabeth, thank you so much for your sweet reply. I am working on getting over it, but still writing from bed. But I'm restless, which is a good sign!  Thanks a bunch for reading!

Rainydays

Janet Marie
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8 posted 2000-11-05 03:30 PM


Within your arms my doubts dissolve
as love flows, liquid, to our kiss
with little left of will's resolve
So many nights desiring this!
================
Now pounding of my heart implies  
like mounting beats upon a drum
with tender surges of our sighs
enslaved to moonlight I've become
===============
RD this is sensual and soft and very well expressed ...
you have written many of the emotions I have been feeling of late ...
the desire and longing of wanting to be with that special someone ...
the chemistry ... I live with the ache
beautiful poetry
jm

There are places inside our souls -
that have never been touched.
There are places inside our hearts -
that need to be loved this much.
~jm~


Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
9 posted 2000-11-06 05:38 PM


Soft caress of Luna's tender touch
I never knew that I could love this much
Within the light dancing in your eyes
I see the love I searched for in moonlit cries

=================================

ahhhhhh my sweet friend.....you know that after the first one inspired me that I would have to write one in response to this one as well didn't you?  I know that it will not shine as brightly as yours but I do hope that you don't mind me doing so.  This was lovely and I shall do my best to come up with one just as close to the beauty that you paint as I can.  Whew....you don't make it easy do you? LOL  

Martie
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10 posted 2000-11-06 06:37 PM


Rainy days--This is a sensual delight with lovely touches of imagery..wonderfully done!
Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
11 posted 2000-11-07 01:45 PM


Because I want to  ----besides, it needs to be seen by many more poets my friend.
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