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Created on: March 07, 2009 Last Updated: March 21, 2009
Swallowed in a dream of bliss
and sunset berry kisses
in the still of azure skies
i gaze into your eyes;
hypnotize, mesmerize
my soul
you make speak with a lisp
brisk and untold.
I'm lost for words at such beauty
it eloquently defies
eludes my mind
like visions in a summer breeze
hard to define.
I would steal polyanthus
and lay beds of jasmine
and touch you with the sweetest passion
as outline your face by candles;
if i could allure you
for you inspire me
i want to liberate your heart
as you as exhale pressures with me.
How may i explore the depths of you,
open you like oceans
feel your emotions, your affections
in truth your very essence.
I'm held captive by your style
come away with me for awhile
beguile me with a smile
there are pleasures to find.
Your silhouette in the shadows of my mind
tantalizes every thought
every curve in movements of poetic lines
this pantomime in part.
Her fingertips drip elegance
in the moonlight mist
this sensation is so right with the ambience
and you here with me Ms.
She is delicate as a lily
flawless as a pearl
in sea blue strands of tapestry
which colors my world.
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