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To: coca-cola-kid who wrote (349)5/30/2001 12:15:55 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 1582
 
Poets at coffee shop
Touch senses with sing song words
Make happy all day

;-) M



To: coca-cola-kid who wrote (349)5/31/2001 1:57:11 PM
From: coca-cola-kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1582
 
'Tamed blue sea'

In this raging world of ours,

when did this tempest turn sour?

For within this twisted tree of time,

to tame the seasons sublime

And when we wake the sky so blue,

shined upon your soul and then on through

So here the sea still thrashes on,

I kissed your lips.

What of this place so tranquil with spring,

I brushed your hair and began to sing,

the words came clear and came to be,

the softest timeless melody,

And we awoke.

The dream of sailors on the sea,

The dream of ageless sanctity,

The hapless forest surged on by,

Growing onward and onward to the sky

The scent of your of skin against the air,

I forced myself to force my stare

And in the reflection made so bold,

The liveliness that turned sudden cold

I noticed now no twinkle bright,

The sunshine stopped shining light

I turned to you with hope despair,

I turned to you looking for your stare

But the look was none and I stumbled back,

The life was gone.

I wailed up into the darkened night,

Why did the Gods take my light?

My light in you your lovely face,

To know never more your embrace

And in the midst of fallen tears,

You came back beyond the years

To visit once more your eternal mate,

To say Goodbye To clean the slate.

And once these grievances were complete,

My body lay upon the street

My time had come after many years,

To my maiden I shed a bouquet of tears

And as I walked the threshold wide,

The sea rose high with the tide,

And on the water she came to me,

Said there my love come to the

And in the distance I heard the bells,

That tolled the toll and sang the tale,

That in the end the dream dreamed true

Reunited like tender few.

Cck