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Morning wood!

Contributed by wordsy on Friday, 2nd May 2003 @ 11:45:00 PM in AEST
Topic: DreamsandWishes



Morning would you go away
and leave me to my bed
Morning would you go away
and let me lie instead

upon the thoughts
of a dream now passing
with the dawning of your light
I wish that I could return again
and go back to last night
So
Morning would you go away
and let me try to return
to reach the dream long now faded
for which that I do yearn
so
Morning would you go away
I ask you once again
Morning would you go away
and I will try and pretend

that it all never happened
that I never saw your light
and I will try to remember
the dream I had last night.

wordsy.




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Re: Morning wood! (User Rating: 1 )
by Ilhar on Saturday, 3rd May 2003 @ 12:15:10 AM AEST
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very good write
Shari


Re: Morning wood! (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Saturday, 3rd May 2003 @ 04:28:54 PM AEST
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I love this!! I sad the same thing this morning!!LOL
Michelle


Re: Morning wood! (User Rating: 1 )
by ShadowsCloud on Sunday, 4th May 2003 @ 03:15:17 AM AEST
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Great poem. I can honestly say that there are times I wish that the morning would go away and leave me to my dreams.

ShadowsCloud


Re: Morning wood! (User Rating: 1 )
by DreamWeaver on Monday, 5th May 2003 @ 01:59:41 AM AEST
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Excellent write ... well written. I love the title too :)))) Jan




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