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and I swear I saw you there once or twice.
Where midnight is silent and passions run
deep, you were holding my lifeless body in
your arms.

Through the window in my wall, I
saw you fly across the sky.
You found something that once belonged to me; you gave
me back the wing I had lost so long ago.

Beyond the protective purple shadows, I was
sleeping in a sweetly scented valley.
We were both in the dark woods of solitude,
when I suddenly smelt a scent of heaven, and
realized that it was you all along.

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In search of...
Date: Thursday, 1st May 2003 @ 02:05:00 AM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: razorbladerose

I go where the lonely and searching travel,
and I swear I saw you there once or twice.
Where midnight is silent and passions run
deep, you were holding my lifeless body in
your arms.

Through the window in my wall, I
saw you fly across the sky.
You found something that once belonged to me; you gave
me back the wing I had lost so long ago.

Beyond the protective purple shadows, I was
sleeping in a sweetly scented valley.
We were both in the dark woods of solitude,
when I suddenly smelt a scent of heaven, and
realized that it was you all along.

Copyright © Jeannie T. 2003

This poem is Copyright © razorbladerose



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