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Remembrance

A poem by
   Jeff McConnell (Draven)
   23 May 1997

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      I saw you there
Down by the ocean
Under the moonlight
With the wind in your hair
And a smile in your eyes
I watch you walking
With a singular purpose
Out of the ocean
A seduction in your stride
As you walk up to my side

I remember...
The touch of your body
The smell of your hair
That weekend together
The salt of your tears
I remember...

I see you now
Through the candlelight
Warming yourself by the fireplace
The aroma of jasmine incense
You whisper for me to come to you
Satin sheets
Petals from white roses
Together, tonight, we become as one
And from the look in your eyes
I know I've found my home

I'm captured by your beauty
Your voice a song to my being
I'm enraptured by your vision
Your love could give me meaning
I remember...


© 1997-1999 - Jeff (a.k.a. Draven) is a singer/songwriter/poet from Central Pennsylvania. He has been told that he has "haunted" eyes and claims to suffer from a "tortured" soul.
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