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Michael G
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0 posted 2001-01-12 03:59 AM


Could this burden be so sweet
when all folly leaves to play
That moment, one shared dream
which two lovers fear for truth
Content to feel small satisfactions
that combine to make a whole
What proof, tears fall and stain
hearts that want freedom
This common ground that calls,
a field of open plains of hope
Entered through a small door
set in stone, slowly crumbling
How is it then that I love you
more so this day than last
Finding solice in the strength
of my heart begining to beat

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Sunshine
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1 posted 2001-01-14 09:10 AM


quote:
How is it then that I love you
                   more so this day than last


How indeed does one share
this most engulfing feel...

well done...

Sunnyone
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2 posted 2001-01-14 09:57 AM


This is a beautiful question you have posed,
'how is it that I love you more so this day than last'?  Is there ever really an answer?


Write on!
-<--<--{(@



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3 posted 2001-01-14 11:49 AM


(sigh) Beautiful, thought-provoking poem! Yes, there is not an exact right answer for this question; it's two lovers hearts alone, melted into one, that answer the question themselves. This was beautiful! Thank you for sharing, my friend!

May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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