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From the passenger seat...

Contributed by FleurdeSang on Monday, 7th February 2005 @ 04:29:51 PM in AEST
Topic: FriendshipPoetry



I roll the window down,
And I take a breath
The pungent scent of evergreen and roses
From the passenger seat,
You were driving me home,
Taking me back to where we first met

A sunny day in fleeting Childhood,
We were playing hide and go seek,
I was seeking
Behind the monkey bars and the mountain slides,
You waited for me
After a good 2 hours,
I finally found you in our secret hideout,
Underneath the grandma willow tree


My reverie had ended,
With a new thought crossing my mind
Looking upwards, I strain my eyes and try,
To tell the difference between shooting stars and satellites
Do they collide? I ask, and you smile
With my feet on the dash board,
The world didnt seem to matter any more
Just you and me,
Wandering on a dark country road,
Not knowing where it would lead us,
Just driving through with sightless eyes,
And clasped hands
The wind in our hair,
The world lying in front of us
You turn to me,
With a Mona Lisa Smile,
And say,
If you need directions, Ill be your guideIf you feel embarrassed, Ill be your pride Stars and satellites do collide Ill be your friend for all time
For all time
Je tami ma petit!




Copyright © FleurdeSang ... [ 2005-02-07 16:29:51]
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Re: From the passenger seat... (User Rating: 1 )
by Daniela_Maria_Violin on Monday, 7th February 2005 @ 04:34:40 PM AEST
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This is the first I've ever read of you... but it is gorgeous... I will be back. *smiles*


Re: From the passenger seat... (User Rating: 1 )
by Nazmythian on Monday, 7th February 2005 @ 04:54:45 PM AEST
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A beautiful dedication to a most certain, special friend. May you be blessed by many more such people in your life Steph. You deserve it.

Nazzy ~


Re: From the passenger seat... (User Rating: 1 )
by zenmind on Tuesday, 8th February 2005 @ 07:39:27 PM AEST
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Your poetry is amazing. I think your actually getting better! Which is a bold statement considering I love all of your poetry......but your descriptions have so much depth to them.....I am amazed. This poem, is a great story, told in a heart felt tone, that flowed beautifully....full of appreciation and depth. I love it.

The world didn’t seem to matter any more…
Just you and me,
Wandering on a dark country road,
Not knowing where it would lead us,
Just driving through with sightless eyes,
And clasped hands…
The wind in our hair,
The world lying in front of us…

I think this part of the poem, especially expressed the meaning and profundity of your friendship. I like it because the descriptions show the emotions. "Not knowing where it would lead us, just driving through with sightless eyes" Damn-----that says it all, the ability to let go, and confront life, fully headstrong, together. Beautiful. "And clasped hands....the wind in our hair, the world lying in front of us" One word----Freedom. This is great. So deeply felt. Full of love, appreciation, and gratitude. This is the reason why we live. Keep writing. Your voice is true.

Be True,
zenmind




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