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Created on: February 15, 2007 Last Updated: April 23, 2009
The end of tomorrow
You touched me... numb, my mind
Nothing else seemed to have substance
Totally captivated in the moment
Letting go of everything that I otherwise cherish
And my heart, then, suspended in elation
Incapable of breathing
Never wanting a conclusion
To feel your arms around me for eternity
We, then, were timeless
As you caressed me with the softest stroke
Your breath floating over me
The sweetest of all aromas
Inhaling to hold you deep within
Having you, completion divine
Nothing and no one in contrast
Harmonized with the universe
Boundless travel in an infinitesimal corner
My eyes began to tear
Staring deep into your exquisite eyes
Though, there lies no comfort in tomorrow
To have you and lose you only to have you again
Eternally spellbound
Captured in memory, imploring repetition
For this, I belong to you
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Poetry: I belong to you
by Luisa
The end of tomorrow
You touched me... numb, my mind
Nothing else seemed to have substance
Totally captivated in the moment
Letting
I walked along life's rocky path
From time to time I cried
But I kept faith that soon I'd find
You right by my side
At times
The moment I heard your voice I thought-
This is the start of something special.
The moment I saw your face I thought-
This
by S.Hunter
IF THE WORLD WAS TO STOP.
If the world was stop,
and we all had to get off,
I would let you go first,
because my life
I said some words, not knowing what they mean,
but they express the depth of some divine concept,
passion rise in my heart
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