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DavePage
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0 posted 2004-03-15 09:04 AM


When I saw the sun kiss you on a summer's morn
And moonlight kissed your hair on the day you were born
When I saw the look in your eyes
A kind of crimsom mess
The swirl of the world beneath your feet
Flowing your dress to match your hair
And the love of your eyes
Was sad and deep and warm
I saw the tilt of your nose
Light the smile of your lips
The love of yourself
A sense of belonging in your time and space
A deep laughter in your throat
Echoing the world's embrace

I see you in the world
I cannot see the world without
You in it's heart
And a smile like a roustabout
But sometimes I see an upturned nose
And a furrowed brow
And I wait for the sky to clear
And move the thunder loud
To sink to an early red dawn
Of another summer's morn


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Grover
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since 2004-01-27
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1 posted 2004-03-15 12:13 PM


I liked this poem except for your description of the subject's eyes:

"When I saw the look in your eyes
A kind of crimsom mess
The swirl of the world beneath your feet
Flowing your dress to match your hair
And the love of your eyes
Was sad and deep and warm"

It reads as a contradiction-- crimson mess / deep and warm.

Just a suggestion. LOL!  

DavePage
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2 posted 2004-03-15 12:37 PM


They were a crimson mess Grover, believe me

Bloodshot to the eyeballs washed by tears and strain

Dave

Bonnie j
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3 posted 2004-03-15 12:47 PM


Those first few lines show tenderness and love.Like the read.
Bon-Bon

Snow
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4 posted 2004-03-15 03:08 PM


"I see you in the world
I cannot see the world without"

these lines really stood out to me... a heart grabber.

snow

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