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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The distracted lady was a complete stranger, with a pre-occupied finger pressed to her gypsy lips Choosing between two items of indeterminate value Which held more, I couldn’t tell I only observed that she made the choice with molasses deliberation ... slow and nearly imperceptible As if hearing an inner voice amid the raucous merchant din, she turned and looked directly at me, as I peered straightly at her Our eyes interlocked, and a pathway to secrets seemed to hinge open Not mine, but hers did with a dark murkiness Her sad gaze desired not to know what my heart held back in reserve Yet, she smiled with graceful dignity at my unabashedly virgin peek into her chaste mystery However, the sadness behind the smile remained a veil through which I could not see And in passing, she whispered this to me: May we meet again ... at a place of your own choosing, inside your dearest dream Where we shall talk of many things For to have a first there must be a last, the second time is when fortunes are cast Then in a future not yet seen, should fate decide to intervene And our two paths do cross again, the secret of the sadness in my heart I shall no longer keep hidden within And the smile which now can be seen, is a sign that shows I am privy to the ending of your dearest dream
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