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Leaving On a Jet Plane
When sunset ushers a sky violet blue At the first star’s light, my thoughts are of you. And when I gaze into the moonlit sea; Lights dancing on water, you are with me. When a lovely flower bends to the breeze I picture your face, so eager to please. As I fly away to a distant land You dwell in my heart; I’m at your command. I love your deep voice and things that you say, And ways you miss me when I am away. I don’t want to extinguish this fire, Though it consumes my mind with desire. I long for the moment we’ll reunite And I'll share your kisses throughout the night. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4hsC0nRvZM Song: Leaving on a Jet Plane This poem relates to the song perfectly because I was always leaving on a jet plane as a stewardess for 34 years. I met my husband on one of my flights in December of 1979. We were married In December 1981 and the most difficult part of our marriage was me being away 4 days at a time while flying down under to Sydney, or Auckland, or 3 day trips to Japan. My thoughts were always with my husband and children.
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