Archive for February, 2007
Sunday, February 4th, 2007
Our Winter Romance
standing out in the snow
watching as the wind blows
holding you tight in my arms
sitting by the fire watching
as it burns holding you close
as we propose a toast
roasting marshmellows by the fire
with lots of love and hearts desires
with happieness and no tears
with lots of love and no fears
watching as the fire glows
and tensing as our love flows
hugging and kissing and
lots of wishing that would never end
drinking champiagne in the dim light
romance sparkling in the night
lying in a bed of roses crest with little
white crystals
with sugar and spice we knew that every thing was bound to be nice
with glistening eyes we look at each other
and soon we would know winter would soon be over
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Sunday, February 4th, 2007
My arms are open
My heart is broke
All that’s left
Is the smoke
From a fire that burned so bright
Never ending day or night
Even though you made me hurt
Even though you made me cry
Our love was something
I cant deny
Our love is lost
As I can see
Never again will it be
Like it was long before
Because all that’s left
Is that open door
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Sunday, February 4th, 2007
No Regrets
So I never have to wish that I told you
That I enjoyed your kisses every single time
That I was completely fascinated by you
That I listened to everything you said
So I never have to wonder if you knew
Everything I did, I did for you
All the things that I’ve said, I take them back
In my mind I really only remember the best of times
So you never have to question
That I love you with all of my heart
That I want to share in all of your life
That I believe we were made for each other
So there will never be a doubt
Everything in my world starts with you
All my thoughts end in making you happy
In my mind I think of you at your best
So I will never have to write a poem about regret
I am sorry beyond description
I am a new creature
I am dedicated to you
Beyond any human measure
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