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Loving a Beautiful Vanishing Spirit

Loving A Beautiful Vanishing Spirit Coming in a flash, vanishing into the night A mirage or spirit that so tempts me. Each midnight longing for delicious delight O' the misery when she races to flee! Tempting her to stay longer with a song singing of radiant and soft love. Slowly increasing, nursing her to stay long song brings angels in from above. First steamy night in the month of June a trap was so very cleverly set. Beneath the glow of a love beaming moon we blessedly and miraculously met! As her light changed into that soft flesh my heart exploded with deepest joy. We danced, our souls then magically mesh moment of rapture we both did enjoy. For months my ardor did massively grow our relationship, sweet song in tune. With unbelievable loving memories in tow from disaster, surely we were immune. Alas, cruel fate, that tormentor so dark cut in to sow jealousy and despair. Reality became a monster ravenously stark her leaving loomed large in the air! Night filled with heartache and epic pain she cried that she was to go away. Her sad words set me ablaze and insane desperately begging her to stay. This our deep love, tis' not meant to be she cried fleeing forever into night I was a ship, you the splashing blue sea forever, I now must dock out of sight Words that haunt my every sad waking hour memories of eyes that ate my soul She the diamond that gave us loving power I was but the humble lump of coal! R.J. Lindley May 26th,1980 NOTE- She is gone, a crater rests within my heart to live all alone, I now so sadly must start.. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Presented with old note as it was written, no edits. Robert J. Lindley, 08-28-2015

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