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Array ( [sid] => 13269 [catid] => 1 [aid] => Mick [title] => Where are you now? What are you doing this moment? [time] => 2003-02-25 06:40:00 [hometext] => For someone very special to me. Thank you. Where are you now? What are you doing as I write these words? [bodytext] => I've been back to where we were together.
I walked along the same familiar paths,
The paths I still walk along in my dreams
The dreams where I'm searhing for you
and the sea comes in and washes me away.
I scream and shout but I'm washed further out.
I wake up in a sweat and wonder where you are now?
What are you doing this moment?

I've been back to where we were together.
I walked the route we took from work,
Along the sea front under moonlight.
The moonlight didn't follow me this time.
It only did it for us and that moment.
(I swear the moon shines for me when I remember that moment).
The moon became a satellite to you
and I wondered where you are now?
What are you doing this moment?

I've been back to where we were together.
I went back to the same pubs and restaurants,
Sat in the same places and drifted away.
I could see you opposite me and sense your presence.
I could taste you on my lips and smell your scent.
You're laughter pierced my brain and I drifted further away.
I re-lived our first drink together.
In that very same seat the wonder came back to me.
I wondered where you are now?
What are you doing this moment?

I've been back to where we were together.
I went to your parents house.
The grass still bears the scars of the tent we lived in.
Our kitten is now a cat and expecting kittens of her own.
A product of a broken home perhaps?
I stroked her in her favourite way
and wondered where you are now?
What are you doing this moment?

I still think of you Stephanie.
Are you happy?
What are your thoughts?
What were your thoughts?
Do you think of me?
Will we meet again?

I put my trust in fate.
It gets me through o.k.
Thank you for the memories.
It was the happiest moment of my live since Father Christmas existed.

I still want to give myself to you.
What are your thoughts?
Where are you now?
What are you doing this moment?

The moon's a satellite.
[comments] => 3 [counter] => 196 [topic] => 22 [informant] => ed [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 14 [ratings] => 3 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => LostLove )
Where are you now? What are you doing this moment?

Contributed by ed on Tuesday, 25th February 2003 @ 06:40:00 AM in AEST
Topic: LostLove



I've been back to where we were together.
I walked along the same familiar paths,
The paths I still walk along in my dreams
The dreams where I'm searhing for you
and the sea comes in and washes me away.
I scream and shout but I'm washed further out.
I wake up in a sweat and wonder where you are now?
What are you doing this moment?

I've been back to where we were together.
I walked the route we took from work,
Along the sea front under moonlight.
The moonlight didn't follow me this time.
It only did it for us and that moment.
(I swear the moon shines for me when I remember that moment).
The moon became a satellite to you
and I wondered where you are now?
What are you doing this moment?

I've been back to where we were together.
I went back to the same pubs and restaurants,
Sat in the same places and drifted away.
I could see you opposite me and sense your presence.
I could taste you on my lips and smell your scent.
You're laughter pierced my brain and I drifted further away.
I re-lived our first drink together.
In that very same seat the wonder came back to me.
I wondered where you are now?
What are you doing this moment?

I've been back to where we were together.
I went to your parents house.
The grass still bears the scars of the tent we lived in.
Our kitten is now a cat and expecting kittens of her own.
A product of a broken home perhaps?
I stroked her in her favourite way
and wondered where you are now?
What are you doing this moment?

I still think of you Stephanie.
Are you happy?
What are your thoughts?
What were your thoughts?
Do you think of me?
Will we meet again?

I put my trust in fate.
It gets me through o.k.
Thank you for the memories.
It was the happiest moment of my live since Father Christmas existed.

I still want to give myself to you.
What are your thoughts?
Where are you now?
What are you doing this moment?

The moon's a satellite.




Copyright © ed ... [ 2003-02-25 06:40:00]
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Re: Where are you now? What are you doing this moment? (User Rating: 1 )
by tease_whizz on Tuesday, 25th February 2003 @ 07:32:28 AM AEST
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beautiful as always - such depth of emotion, gorgeous imagery and little glimpses into your heart. keep writing, Kate xxx


Re: Where are you now? What are you doing this moment? (User Rating: 1 )
by EndEformEtrancE on Friday, 28th February 2003 @ 11:19:58 AM AEST
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"The moonlight didn't follow me this time.
It only did it for us and that moment."

Ouch....

Thanks for sharing this beautiful sentiment, this really made me twinge with pangs of recognition....

Thankyou

Max


Re: Where are you now? What are you doing this moment? (User Rating: 1 )
by Wrybod on Saturday, 8th March 2003 @ 03:13:56 AM AEST
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Ed Well this makes a change and one I understand well. I had an special relationship when I came out of the RAF.You bring back the memories exceptionally well. Lovely poem.

AND NOW FOR THE COMMERRCIALS
"I don't want to see you anymore"
"He's not the only one"

both refer to the subject......




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