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Startime
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since 2000-10-03
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Canada

0 posted 2001-12-01 06:45 PM


She notices that it is a man riding
towards them and he is signing for
the driver to stop the sleigh
while he pulls up along side them
tipping his hat to her showing her
a smile that twinkles from his eyes

As the sleigh stops he walks his horse
to the rear securing it to the back
and then climbs into the sleigh,
seating himself at her side
while tucking the fur around them both and
drawing her into closer contact with him

A small gasp escapes her lips as she gazes into
dark eyes that flash with a passion and love
she has ever dreamed of seeing in the eyes
of the man who would join with her, eternally,
in a world of man, filling it with the magic
and fantasy that only soul mates can give

His hard form moves closer still as he
opens his arms and pulls her into
his strong embrace wrapping his arms
around her and gently moulding his body
to hers as she leans back against
his chest resting her head against him

Feeling his body heat flow into her
she sighs with contentment closing
her eyes, while feeling the beat
of his heart, smelling the masculine scent
of him, and feeling the soft warmth
of his breath in her hair

As she drifts in this state of serenity
all about her seems frozen in time
as they glide through the magic
of the night sharing a time
of fantasy with the one who completes
the very heart and soul

Again her eyes open to the slowing
of the sleigh only to find herself
alone once again as she realizes
it was only a dream but still she
gives thanks to Dream Weaver for
the fantasy she has granted her this night

She sees that they have come
to a small cabin lit from inside
with warm, welcoming lights and gentle
music that can be heard filling
the still night air with a sweetness
that lights her eyes with delight

Karen TorbiakĀ©

Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams.

© Copyright 2001 Karen Torbiak - All Rights Reserved
Robert William Gruhn
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since 2001-11-06
Posts 168
California, USA
1 posted 2001-12-01 07:03 PM


My dearest poetess and friend Lady Karen, this was absolutely a wonderful piece of writing as only you can do on your special way, loved it! Your knight and poet always and forever! Robert
Enchantress
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since 2001-08-14
Posts 35113
Canada eh.
2 posted 2001-12-01 07:18 PM


Ah Karen...you make me feel as though I can't wait to get to bed tonight.....
'to sleep, perchance to dream....'
This was lovely indeed.
~hugs, Nancy~

"A dream is a wish your heart makes..."

Startime
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since 2000-10-03
Posts 5918
Canada
3 posted 2001-12-01 07:22 PM


Sir Robert...Thank you so much....you have always been a dear friend and inspiration to me. **hugs** I am glad you liked this little dream  

Nancy...hold on to those thoughts this one is not finished yet.....I have a few surprises yet in store.. **hugs**

Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams.

Eloise
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since 1999-11-27
Posts 1096
Wyoming
4 posted 2001-12-01 07:49 PM


Karen, this is lovely.  Isn't that Dream Weaver wonderful??  Looking forward to what's to come.  
Startime
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since 2000-10-03
Posts 5918
Canada
5 posted 2001-12-01 08:41 PM


Eloise...I just love weaving dreams...the visions are so perfect that I wish I could paint them but have to use words to show you them instead. **hugs** I am so glad you like them too.  

Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams.

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