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Ballad of a Romantic Dreamer
Contributed by
videogamegod01
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Monday, 15th May 2006 @ 01:10:39 AM in AEST
Topic:
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“Ballad of a Romantic Dreamer”
By: Warren A. Douglas
Now I see her standing there,
The sunlight bathes her golden hair,
A hint of sadness in her eyes,
Eyes as lovely as the skies.
Every time I see her face,
I briskly quicken my slow pace,
So ever faster I grow near,
to the one I hold so dear.
I see her looking so forlorn,
And instantly my heart is torn,
I cannot bring myself to smile,
Until she’s happy after while.
And though our lives are passing fast,
I know the memories will last,
Finding ways to make her see,
She is the only one for me.
I never really thought as such,
That I could love someone this much,
An angel sent from up above,
This is about the girl I love.
The sad thing about this is, the girl I wrote this for likes my best friend who, in a bizarre twist of fate, is also my younger cousin. I'm not too worried(okay, I lied I kind of am), but he already has a girlfriend who he's thinking of proposing to.
I'm just glad I'm not emo, or I could be dead right now.
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Re: Ballad of a Romantic Dreamer
(User Rating: 1 ) by Gentlemanpoet on
Monday, 15th May 2006 @ 06:49:48 AM AEST (User
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A heart felt write for the one you love.
Thanks for posting |
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Re: Ballad of a Romantic Dreamer
(User Rating: 1 ) by His_Infernal_Majesty on
Monday, 15th May 2006 @ 07:40:51 PM AEST (User
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I sympathsis with you, Losing out to someone close to you. Better than my story at least you lost out and wern't perpously stabbed in the back. |
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