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Array ( [sid] => 34406 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => An Irish Dream [time] => 2004-02-09 17:36:16 [hometext] => the strangest dreams...whatever can they mean? [bodytext] => ______________________________
You have tasted sadness
Drunk from the loving cup
Some poisonous concoction
That was not meant to sup

Sleep in sweet repose tonight
Sail on dreams of tenderness
Into the realm of magic float
To find the one that loves you best

Search the land both high and low
Across the ancient hillocks fly
In circles seek the perfect love
With the sharpened eagle’s eye

Through dreamers shadowed sight
He calls to you from down below
The song an old familiar one
You’re heart warns you not to go

His jet black eyes and raven hair
Angus Mac Og he claims to be
He plays so fine and looks so fair
Will you come and sit by me me

The fever of a troubled dream
Leaves you stranded in the dark
Takes you past his brugh on the bank
Where he steals your gentle heart


gmm 2004





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An Irish Dream

Contributed by Merry on Monday, 9th February 2004 @ 05:36:16 PM in AEST
Topic: fantasy



______________________________
You have tasted sadness
Drunk from the loving cup
Some poisonous concoction
That was not meant to sup

Sleep in sweet repose tonight
Sail on dreams of tenderness
Into the realm of magic float
To find the one that loves you best

Search the land both high and low
Across the ancient hillocks fly
In circles seek the perfect love
With the sharpened eagle’s eye

Through dreamers shadowed sight
He calls to you from down below
The song an old familiar one
You’re heart warns you not to go

His jet black eyes and raven hair
Angus Mac Og he claims to be
He plays so fine and looks so fair
Will you come and sit by me me

The fever of a troubled dream
Leaves you stranded in the dark
Takes you past his brugh on the bank
Where he steals your gentle heart


gmm 2004









Copyright © Merry ... [ 2004-02-09 17:36:16]
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Re: An Irish Dream (User Rating: 1 )
by Putteragain on Monday, 9th February 2004 @ 05:38:09 PM AEST
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I love it

michelle


Re: An Irish Dream (User Rating: 1 )
by faith_my_eyes on Monday, 9th February 2004 @ 06:12:19 PM AEST
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awesome write. send me this dream!


Re: An Irish Dream (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Monday, 9th February 2004 @ 06:34:58 PM AEST
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Dream on as this is beautifull!
huggs, luv,
emy


Re: An Irish Dream (User Rating: 1 )
by Necromant on Monday, 9th February 2004 @ 06:42:53 PM AEST
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Arujs etjsf lsfknj,,,,,,,,,,..............*Speechless* fdfds AHEM , sorry about that its just that this poem is so much beautiful that I lost control of my ability to think and write bhehe.....Its astounding, really really amazing GREAT write its a master piece loved it!
Anne :D


Re: An Irish Dream (User Rating: 1 )
by Daniela_Maria_Violin on Monday, 9th February 2004 @ 07:18:04 PM AEST
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Just beautiful Merry
Love it

:)


Re: An Irish Dream (User Rating: 1 )
by Kie on Monday, 9th February 2004 @ 09:47:16 PM AEST
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Aww Merry this was heavenly to read. You did a fine job on this poem. I commend you. Kie


Re: An Irish Dream (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Monday, 9th February 2004 @ 10:07:26 PM AEST
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beautiful poem! where is this guy? lol, im in need of being swept away! jet black eyes and raven hair even oooo:) hugs n' love nessa




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