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Infinite Affection

Contributed by stalkee on Thursday, 27th January 2005 @ 01:26:33 PM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



"Infinite Affection" 5/1/04

Let's forget about our sorrow
and let's run away into tomorrow
Let's run away into my special dream
Where the trees are green
and the flowers pretty

It's said that love does not come easy
We can prove it wrong, just come with me
We'd dissapear into the moonlight,
where we could laugh and dance all night

We'd make the thunder turn to silence
Our love would replace the lightning's violence
The stars would burn with an extra brightness
And smile down upon our rightness

Love would adopt us as it's own
And watch us over 'til ours was grown
We could live without fear of drowning
inside of eachothers frowning




Copyright © stalkee ... [ 2005-01-27 13:26:33]
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Re: Infinite Affection (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Thursday, 27th January 2005 @ 03:10:28 PM AEST
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Nope don't remember reading it but it's a masterpeice of wisdom and beauty.
luv, huggs, smiles,
emy


Re: Infinite Affection (User Rating: 1 )
by Gothchyk on Thursday, 27th January 2005 @ 06:18:55 PM AEST
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amazing write,

We'd make the thunder turn to silence
Our love would replace the lightning's violence

These lines are great


Re: Infinite Affection (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Tuesday, 1st February 2005 @ 11:42:37 PM AEST
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beautiful and romantic:) hugs n' love nessa

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