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A Night In Venice
Moonlight was the only light to make streaks across a sky full of suspense which even a thief was afraid of; and as I dragged you along lamp-lit, narrows streets, we seemed two ghosts wearing human masks... but what was on our delirious minds, if not love? Your wish was to be on the Ponte Dei Respiri to sigh and dream... while viewing that moon with new eyes to catch that rare gleam, but the quickest way to get there was to wave down a gondolier! But there was no space as thousands of people, wearing masks, were riding in those gondolas... without despairing, we stopped on the nearest bridge and passionately kissed! I resembled the Phantom of the Opera without that disfigured face; you seemed like the seductive Dodge's wife so glamorous and gleeful, and your mask was of the loveliest blue as the sky over the Adriatic Sea... when Saint Mark's bells rang and doves flew to revive their past glory. Oh, darkness endure more to let our memory always be a night in Venice! Entered in Nette Onclaud's contest, " It's Mask Time " Written by Andrew Crisci
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