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Contributed by Song_of_Sarah on Wednesday, 29th December 2010 @ 09:22:22 PM in AEST
Topic: LostLove



May I yet kiss your cheek goodbye
That humbly I might bow away
And leave such treacheries behind
Before I send you to your early grave?

May I yet turn my eyes above
And glimpse the light I dear adore
The humming of a lighter love
Without your hate, your fear, your lovely scorn?

May I yet catch another day
Between my meek and clumsy hands
To feel that coarseness slip away
Not you to treat with silk from fairer lands?

May I yet wish for weather light
And break my travels in with sun
That sea won't welcome with a fight
As you can send me to the floor, undone?

May I yet bid to run from cold
That it forgets sweet memories
And I could still grow young to old
Far run then from your cursing remedies?

May I yet seek those distant dreams
That you had cast down to the sands
In hopes to weather down the seams
So I could run not from your caring hands?

May I yet find a dearer place
That my new life could start with hope
And I would not need run a race
To seek affections as those you withhold?

May I yet bolt from deserts dry
To flee my drowning circumstance
The time I fear indeed draws nigh
For, to you, I would ever fall again?




Copyright © Song_of_Sarah ... [ 2010-12-29 21:22:22]
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Re: Forget (User Rating: 1 )
by iodinelove on Wednesday, 29th December 2010 @ 11:35:23 PM AEST
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it's very nice. somehow familiar to me...

anyway, nice job...


Re: Forget (User Rating: 1 )
by Balmain_Tiger on Thursday, 30th December 2010 @ 02:29:19 PM AEST
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Sounds like you done and moving on.....


Well done with expression. good write.




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