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Intensity
Contributed by
feeblemindedfool
on
Wednesday, 26th November 2003 @ 02:20:10 PM in AEST
Topic:
EmotionalPoetry
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Intensity
I notice you while you're sitting there Forgive my unavoidable stare
My nerves are quaking my will is weak A glimpse of your eyes is what I seek
I cannot look away; you draw me nigh To compose myself is impossible; I know; I try
Your beauty captures me; your presence demands A feeling of numbness is in my hands
A desire to speak but a barrier of fear My heart beats faster as I come near
My legs shake as I approach you now I want to speak but do not know how
You look at me with your beautiful eyes My heart skips a beat while my inside cries
Our eyes meet and smiles emerge Strangely a comfort begins to surge
I approach you, hoping to break the ice You speak first, your voice is nice
We connect with ease and converse well We walk and talk with much to tell
I study you as you laugh, smile, and scrunch your nose Your skin looks soft and smooth like the pedals of a rose
Sitting close to you, our bodies touch I want to kiss you; so very much
With each encounter intensity soars A breathless gulp as tension roars
The first kiss, so magical, so sweet This must be real; there is so much heat
The night is late, we lay side by side You are so tired this you cannot hide
You ask me to stay if you should drift This night is unreal, it is a gift
To be alone with you to watch you sleep A promise to stay I long to keep
You are asleep now; you have drifted away Your beauty stays fresh; your dreams are at play
Your body glows in the bedside light Your movements so little your breath so slight
As I am lost in watching you, I drift away This was a perfect ending to a perfect day
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feeblemindedfool
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2003-11-26 14:20:10] (Date/Time posted on
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