Array ( [sid] => 167219 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Priceless moment [time] => 2011-09-02 22:57:06 [hometext] => [bodytext] => The sky was reddish blue with little of sunshine
left n some of the night on the far away horizon.
Cool breeze from the sea whispered sweet nothings
in their ears,
Wet sand slipped under their feet whenever
waves touched the shore.
Sky dense with shiny twinkling stars
created magic on the dim lit beach.
Clinging of champagne glasses seemed like
music for the occasion,.
slowly dancing on the receding shore,
gazing into each others eyes time stood still
n got captured in their heart for ever.
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Priceless moment
Date: Friday, 2nd September 2011 @ 10:57:06 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: vikki

The sky was reddish blue with little of sunshine
left n some of the night on the far away horizon.
Cool breeze from the sea whispered sweet nothings
in their ears,
Wet sand slipped under their feet whenever
waves touched the shore.
Sky dense with shiny twinkling stars
created magic on the dim lit beach.
Clinging of champagne glasses seemed like
music for the occasion,.
slowly dancing on the receding shore,
gazing into each others eyes time stood still
n got captured in their heart for ever.


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