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Let them love.
Contributed by
softerware
on
Monday, 11th September 2017 @ 08:19:49 PM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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A dapple gray; a getaway; A moment of mystique. A sultry wood, A Robin Hood; We find but what we seek.
Oh tomorrow! How we sorrow! For the dream at hand; As it slips, like sunken ships Beneath the silken sand.
Once we came, once we loved, At our desires command. No more to rise on wings untried; Held firm by wisdoms hand.
Let them love unwisely; While they children be; Deny them not what once begot; Loves sweetest memory.
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2017-09-11 20:19:49] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Let them love.
(User Rating: 1 ) by JamesStockdale on
Tuesday, 12th September 2017 @ 08:12:42 AM AEST (User
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Wonderful poem. To fully love you must be naïve.
That is why your first love is the most remembered. As you get older you are too smart to love unconditionally or to jaded to try. Another winner Jaye! |
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