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Diaphanous |
by Myself |
Love, thou art my woman, There in your diaphanous gown. Your shape is clear for me to see, A translucent dream. Against the window, the sun shines through. Your body is sheer with curves. I look at your form, as it seems the norm, As nothing is hidden from view. The gown doth fall upon the floor. And I walk slowly towards thee. I see nothing more than I saw before, But we kiss like lovers anew. |
Copyright @ May 2001 Graham S |
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My Love For You |
by Myself |
In the day we ignore each other, Although it definatly isn't true. For when the night comes later, I'll declare my love for you. We can't let the others know Of the passion that we share. Marriage prevents us telling Of whom we really care. A brushing touch, the briefest glance, Is all that can be seen. But only the two of us know What it can really mean. Yes, it is to others, To whom we are both wed. But when the evening falls tonight, She'll be in my bed. |
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Copyright @ May 2001 Graham S |
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The Flight |
by Sara Teasdale |
Look back with longing eyes and know that I will follow, Lift me up in your love as a light wing lifts a swallow, Let our flight be far in sun or blowing rain - - But what if I heard my first love calling me again? Hold me on your heart as the brave sea holds the foam, Take me far away to the hills that hide your home: Peace shall thatch the roof and love shall latch the door - - But what if I heard my first love calling me once more? |
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