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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Someone saw me kiss the lark Into the depths, straight to the heart Cooling trembling lips Crystal fountains in the a mist Into remote and tender silences Between the chords of pain and joy Violet hearts bent down in the rain Thoughts of you in her brain Something far more charming in your face Draped dangerously across her breast with lace Silk hair parted and black Resting on her bare back A kiss of summer drifted by The winds came briskly at your bedroom door With eyes like a cat that lured Hearing loves whispers in a storm of hail To bring only passionate cries of wind to a gale See her dance Behind the black veil Soft and subtle and frail Still your breathing to a calm In her mystery quiet and deep, she does harm She does dwell soft and serene Only to hear the cats scream Quenching those spirits of fire Burning higher and higher Lay upon the thunderous passion to a burning sin In visions of the dark he is within Never parting are her eyes A watchful look that tell no lies Grains of you roar through her fingers The thoughts of you that still lingers Meet me in the fog by the sea Rendered here are we You can taste the sailing winds of salt on your tongue Passing sands from her hair that hung To your heart, I bare I’ll see you in the darkened mist In his ear, she hissed
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