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Hold Me In Your Arms
When I first saw you, I could not believe, Your caring eyes that saw through me. I blushed because my thoughts were shown. Embarrassed I felt, cause you had known. You asked me softly to look at you, and when I did, that's when I knew. You reached out and touched my hand, and asked me If I could have this dance? My heart was like a cold night fire. That hid my thoughts, and strong desires. I put my hands around your waist, and brought you closer to my face. In awe I felt as we slowly danced, and dreamt about a surreal romance. The dance was almost over, and felt a tap upon my shoulder. He said," Mister do you mind?" "I would like to dance with my wife, sometime." Julie Rodeheaver Contest Hold Me In Your Arms 9/17/2017
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