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Lovers In Another Life

Dreams of him softly invades her nights his face almost disguises by a wisp of a cloud eyes the color of topaze, his hair the color of the raven she can hear him tenderly whisper, "i'd serve your hearts dearest dream." Every day that passes she finds herself thinking of him yearning for his passionate touch, the taste of his sweet kisses, stirring a strange sweet sensation the very thought of him causes her to tremble with desire. Were they lovers in another life, did he hold captive her heart, her love, how else to explain this love she feels leaving her unable to give her love to another and if they were lovers, why did they part? Was he out there somewhere waiting for the right mement to return to her, did he think of her each passing day needing to feel her warm caress, her kisses, sweet will they ever be together again, to once again share love will he again serve her hearts dearest dream.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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Date: 5/20/2011 6:39:00 PM
welcome to poetry soup ,i really enjoyed your work, thanks for sharing
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Date: 5/20/2011 6:25:00 AM
Welcome to Poetry Soup.. so enjoyed reading your amazing creative poetry .. hope u have fun on P.S. as u continue to share with luv.. check our our free contests too..
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Date: 5/20/2011 3:55:00 AM
A warm welcome to PoetrySoup I offer to you Carolyn. I wish for you the best in your writing endeavors whatever they may be. May you find inspiration by reading some of the poetry written here by other poets. Read and comment on their's and they will return in kind. May the sun shine on you that you might find great joy in your life. Love and blessing always, Carol
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Date: 5/19/2011 6:21:00 PM
Creative and thoughtful provoking write, Carolyn
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