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the_NoMan
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It is of no significance.

0 posted 2002-02-01 03:39 PM


Generally, I think its bad taste to absoloutely love a certain piece of your own work, but this one, I love.

The waves, caressing, as they beat against the shore,
Constant and rythmic, always there forevermore,
Touch and love the sandy shores.
Reliant, always steady, always ready, always standing,
Shores and waves, waves upon the shore, always constant,
Loving each other forever more.
In reality, what is not seen, the shore holds the waves,
Just as the waves hold back the shore,
Constantly struggling, forever more.


You shant understand the warmth of a lovers heart lest you have felt the chill of anothers.

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Magnus
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1 posted 2002-02-01 04:32 PM


Nice...a very truthful poem...
Victoria
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2 posted 2002-02-01 04:35 PM


I think its great when one can love their own work..only a few times have i had that feeling..Welcome to Passions

                ~Vic

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3 posted 2002-02-01 11:45 PM


This is an interesting perspective. Give and take, holding while rejecting...as in some of the many different faces of human relationships.
Tiersdin
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4 posted 2002-02-01 11:51 PM


Rythmic...gently rocking...

nice...

~Tier

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