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LONELY NIGHT OF NEVER
Contributed by
Baby`Fallen`angel
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Wednesday, 28th August 2002 @ 06:36:28 AM in AEST
Topic:
SadPoetry
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A lonely night of never
Being loved as this before,
Quiet starlight,
Whisperings across
Plain of forever
Soft touch kissings.
Oh, how much is love.
For three river crossings
Old wheels turned
Towards lonely night
Of being loved like this
Never before.
Rusted, paint strewn carton
Full of little boxes
With beams on high.
A lonely night of never,
Ache that makes me sore with wanting
Touch and hold
Across plains of tangled
Strewn and knarled
Twisting thoughts of growth
Amongst acknowledgements
Nodding
To a breeze of hope.
Not ever felt as this.
Never wanted night
Of loneliness I breath,
Blowing softly towards you
In whispers of wings
Of the loving that is needed
With cherishment
Amongst the blooms that are
Our sustenance of nectar.
I breath .
Sun calling for a star
That shines on lonely night,
Brightly silver
In a love that is
Never felt as this before.
Copyright ©
Baby`Fallen`angel
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2002-08-28 06:36:28] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: LONELY NIGHT OF NEVER
(User Rating: 1 ) by Jackee_line on
Tuesday, 10th December 2002 @ 06:21:03 AM AEST (User
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a beautiful write
great job |
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Re: LONELY NIGHT OF NEVER
(User Rating: 1 ) by lovingcritters on
Sunday, 20th July 2003 @ 05:38:47 PM AEST (User
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Jackee, you are blessed with the wonderful gift, that only few poets have. Your poem was exquisite....one of the most beautiful poems I've ever read! I'm so glad you are sharing your gift with the rest of us!
I'm looking forward to your next one!
Lovely,
lovingcritters
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