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Tie the Knot

Being with you
in your grace,
this feeling of love
can't be replaced.
You're gentle and trusting,
I admire your ways...
believe me love,
you drive me insaine!
So, let us unite,
let us close the deal;
your love and thought 
Is all I can feel.
Thank you for all
the time we've shared.
Now let's make it forever
and have our love be declared!

Copyright © Heather Lewis | Year Posted 2007



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Leap of Faith

His
Withers quiver
With power from his hooves,
Tough thunder. He whinnies and snorts...
He flies.

Copyright © Heather Lewis | Year Posted 2007

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Blue

A goal
Unreachable.
A caustic fate.
A place so unattainable,
Soul mate.

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Winter Rose

Red.
It's love at its
Purist. It blooms intact
then love turns a numb, cold shoulder.
The frost.

Copyright © Heather Lewis | Year Posted 2007

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White

Loaded.
Innocence and 
Purity mask secrets.
Friendship blossoms in the wake of
Despair.

Copyright © Heather Lewis | Year Posted 2007



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Orange

Can you believe it?
His passion and devotion,
They will never split.

The way he sees her
Still fresh with fascination?
It will last I’m sure.

Copyright © Heather Lewis | Year Posted 2007

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Dark Pink

Thank you
For all you do.
I don’t know where I’d be
Without you here to help me through
Thank you

Copyright © Heather Lewis | Year Posted 2007

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Red

She was his wholeness,
Everything he thought about.
She turned him away.

His love for her dwells
In his heart, with passion.
He just can’t forget.

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I Do

Her lips moistened and
Her cold hands trembled. Her legs
Were fickle..."I do."

Copyright © Heather Lewis | Year Posted 2007

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Green

The soft air whispers
Through a thick aged willow’s tress
With a kiss of spice.

Water trickles down 
And grazes mossy gray rocks
The calm embracing.

Copyright © Heather Lewis | Year Posted 2007

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