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Created on: March 14, 2007 Last Updated: May 14, 2007
I wish I could gift-wrap,
every magical moment I feel,
and every beautiful sight
that in which you might find appeal
if you were to be with me tonight
every magical feeling,
every breath taken away by awe.
Wrap them in my love for you ,
put them inside a white fluffy cloud,
with silver lining of light ,
golden inside and thundering of love aloud
and send my passion to you tonight.
From the day we bonded
forged a band more solid then gold
closer then physics allowed
your energy entertwined with mine.
An upward spiral towards heaven.
I phantom us over the sea, two hurricanes
reaching for the stars together
colliding into a blast of light
I toss and turn in my bedsheets
oh honey how I wish you were home tonight.
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