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Waiting To Wake
Contributed by
smudger687
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Saturday, 26th September 2009 @ 01:08:47 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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Cliched love I feel,
Like Romeo to Juliet.
Sickeningly pure and absolute,
My heart leaps at the sight of her.
But she turns and walks away,
I call to her;
No response.
Chills run down my spine,
And anxiety erupts in my heart.
I pursue, hollering until my voice cracks
And my stomach aches.
But the gap between us widens,
Eventually I can no longer make out her figure.
Unable to endure such agony, I mercifully awake.
The fog of sleep is thick,
And I survey my surroundings in confusion.
And there she is between my arms,
Exactly where I left her.
Her head on my chest,
Arm draped across my waist.
I let my head drop back to the pillow,
Close my eyes, and smile.
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smudger687
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Re: Waiting To Wake
(User Rating: 1 ) by longhaircg on
Saturday, 26th September 2009 @ 04:36:22 PM AEST (User
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Dreams Oh yes, good write,
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Re: Waiting To Wake
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Saturday, 26th September 2009 @ 06:00:53 PM AEST (User
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Omigosh, what a terrible dream, but a wonderful awakening.
Excellent verse that tricks the reader until the end. Very emotive.
Wonderful use of imagery.
~ Breezy
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Re: Waiting To Wake
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Wednesday, 30th September 2009 @ 04:46:42 PM AEST (User
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I have had dreams very similar to this one. Unfortunately, mine didn't end so well in real life. So, I could absolutely relate to that waking with that horrible anxiety. Wish you the best and thank you for an enjoyable read.
Tim
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