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Array ( [sid] => 43620 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => The Moon and the Earth [time] => 2004-04-17 11:50:20 [hometext] => Look what love makes me write. [bodytext] => If the moon falls down from heaven;
crashes through the earth to Hell,
and the sky turns dark in anguish,
with its lover's light withheld,
and time stops to see the descent;
looks down and looses it’s resolve,
and the Sun tries until its spent,
but cannot mend what has been lost;
I will still have all I need;
I will have love and strength from you.

If I wake to find all the world against me,
hatred thrown at me in all their words;
if an army takes me for their enemy,
and I am left dead on the black shores;
if I am accused a criminal,
and imprisoned forever more,
I will be able to survive it all,
I will find asylum always in your love.

Your love is the key to my strength;
It is the firefly in my pitch black night;
It is something which words cannot express –
This feeling between you and I.

If the moon falls down from heaven;
crashes through the earth to Hell,
and the sky turns dark in anguish,
with its lover's light withheld,
and time stops to see the descent;
looks down and looses it’s resolve,
and the Sun tries until it’s spent,
but cannot mend what has been lost;
I’ll tell them of your love for me;
They'll understand, and all will be assuaged.
[comments] => 3 [counter] => 148 [topic] => 2 [informant] => ramuel [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 4 [ratings] => 1 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => LovePoetry )
The Moon and the Earth

Contributed by ramuel on Saturday, 17th April 2004 @ 11:50:20 AM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



If the moon falls down from heaven;
crashes through the earth to Hell,
and the sky turns dark in anguish,
with its lover's light withheld,
and time stops to see the descent;
looks down and looses it’s resolve,
and the Sun tries until its spent,
but cannot mend what has been lost;
I will still have all I need;
I will have love and strength from you.

If I wake to find all the world against me,
hatred thrown at me in all their words;
if an army takes me for their enemy,
and I am left dead on the black shores;
if I am accused a criminal,
and imprisoned forever more,
I will be able to survive it all,
I will find asylum always in your love.

Your love is the key to my strength;
It is the firefly in my pitch black night;
It is something which words cannot express –
This feeling between you and I.

If the moon falls down from heaven;
crashes through the earth to Hell,
and the sky turns dark in anguish,
with its lover's light withheld,
and time stops to see the descent;
looks down and looses it’s resolve,
and the Sun tries until it’s spent,
but cannot mend what has been lost;
I’ll tell them of your love for me;
They'll understand, and all will be assuaged.




Copyright © ramuel ... [ 2004-04-17 11:50:20]
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Re: The Moon and the Earth (User Rating: 1 )
by sweetangeluk on Saturday, 17th April 2004 @ 12:30:02 PM AEST
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Such a love greatly expressed
May your love continue to flourish

A wonderful poem

Love Sweetangeluk


Re: The Moon and the Earth (User Rating: 1 )
by Juliet on Saturday, 17th April 2004 @ 03:30:59 PM AEST
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I like it. There is great origionality. Very sentimental poem: the best kind.


Re: The Moon and the Earth (User Rating: 1 )
by Essentially9 on Tuesday, 4th May 2004 @ 10:45:04 PM AEST
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that was a very good piece. nice writing.




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