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Yet More Poems
A Darkend Screen

Who would have thought
You and I would meet?
In a room full of strangers
You swept me off my feet.

At first you were shy,
unsure of what to say,
Untill the day you relized
that I was here to stay.

Words so tender and true
There on a lonely screen
Typing to a stranger
I have never even seen.

Personal information
Sharing thoughts so pure
Trusting every word
Even though unsure.

Giving of each other
In a way so strange and new
I never would have thought
That I could fall in Love you.

Learning something new
Each and every day
Speaking to a stranger
In a very friendly way.

Starting out as strangers
But soon the best of friends
Hoping every day
Our chats would never end.

Dreaming of how it would be
To look into your eyes
Dreaming of your smile
Just made me realize...

You were more than just some words
On a very lonely screen
You were now in my heart
More than I believed.

Time passed by so quickly
Strangers, we are no more
Holding on to each other
Not knowing whats in store.

For who could know a keyboard
Could hold so many dreams
A world of communication
With very loving means.

So when your screen is dark
And you dream about the past
Remember it has given you
A Love that will alway's last
I suppose there aren't
many people who give
cards that say "I Love You"
to friends.
Maybe it's embarrassing for
some to give or receive
a message of such
strong feeling.
But I think maybe
it's because
they don't have a
friend such as you..
The kind who makes it
easy to say
"I Love You," but..
who already knows it.
So, even though
I can say it
(and I already did)--
I don't have to.
Here's a Big Hug too!
**Smile**
Always’s a Friend

Temptation is evil
Even so, it exsists
I’ve been down that road,
And it’s hard to resist.
Not everyones faithful,
kind and true.
Not everyone sees thing’s
As you and I do.
When you feel like
Closing the door
I’ll open it up
that’s what I’m for.
If thing’s start to build
And you think no one cares,
I’m always’s a friend
And I’ll always’s be there.

August 28, 1991
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