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Dancing With An Angel

Last night i danced with an angel, 
As time slowly past, 
She was as light as a feather,
Like a petal falling from a rose,
 
The music was so champagne tender,
Giving feelings of moonlight above, 
Dancing yet surrender, 
To the wonderful feelings of love,

Soaring there with full pleasure, 
With joys that was to unfold, 
Wafting along to the rhythm, 
With a beauty angel to hold, 

The earth was left far in the distance, 
As cloud nine its treasure did show, 
The pleasure dancing in the moonlight,
In the arms of an angel that glows,
 
Swirling and turning in a tandem,
Her skirts a billow in turn,
As swinging and swaying we traverse,
Like there was no time in earth, 

Then of sudden the magic had ended,
Leaving me standing there in vain, 
The moonlight and rhythm had vanished,
As the angel vanished away,
 
Come dance with me my angel, 
And open the clouds of love, 
As i hear god calling, 
Its my time to leave this earth, 

For i was once a human, 
That worked all day and all night, 
As now i am an angel, 
And i dance with delight,
 
As i make my way to heaven, 
I dance with dignity,
I dance so soft and gentle, 
Like a floating bumble bee , 

So come back my angel, 
And hold my little hand, 
For god has me calling, 
And this i understand, 

So sweet my wings are flapping, 
and make a humming noise,
To the sound of music, 
The music of my choice,
 
So let us dance in the moonlight, 
So all the world can see, 
Such beauty of an angel, 
That is dancing with me,,

Copyright © Davy Young | Year Posted 2020

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