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Woman of My Dreams
Contributed by
mchall629
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Saturday, 24th November 2012 @ 10:42:21 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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Whenever she enter a room,
It's like a warm summer breeze.
She brightens up the room
And does it with such ease.
I always look forward to the day,
When i get to see her beautiful smile.
The second I look in her eyes,
My happiness impossible to hide.
She warms everyone's hearts,
Without so much as a try.
Anytime I am with her,
I feel as though I can fly.
She has the most lovely skin,
The kind you want to reach out and touch.
Soft and smooth on the fingertips,
A feeling I can't get enough.
She has the perfect demeanor,
With a certain sassy flair.
From the way she walks down the hall,
To the way she flips her hair.
When it's one of those lazy days,
She doesn't feel like getting dressed.
The no make up kind of days,
That's when I think she looks her best.
I think she knows where I stand,
Pretty sure it is understood.
I can't imagine a single day,
Where she doesn't look good.
Find one thing about herself,
That she says she doesn't like.
I'll find a million others things
To prove she isn't right.
I know she has a soft side,
One that I'd love to see.
Where she let's her guard down,
And gets a little closer to me.
Within the circle around her heart,
She has so much love to give.
And if I could have my wish,
In this circle is where I'd live.
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2012-11-24 22:42:21] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Woman of My Dreams
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 25th November 2012 @ 12:51:08 AM AEST (User
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we've fallen, smitten, and written well.
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