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A poem for a Raquel

By: A cousin for a cousin

 

 

Softly spills the sunlight through the bright white golden hair

Searing sand shifts swiftly as she dances through the air

 

Cotton clouds caress the curve of light blue summer sky

Evanescent, folds float free, her figure, swirling flies

 

Wind weeps breezy billows just above an emerald sea

Colors bright, in honor, dance, of all she dreams to be

 

Shadows sweep in silence swift across a burning beach

Capturing crescendos of the things for which we reach

 

Frozen movement lives eternal printed on a page

Spilling ever endless from the confines of its cage

 

Journey's onward ever joy, enticing hearts with love

Dreaming dances, ever coy, beneath the all above

 

 

 

 

For more see:

 

~ http://aweavingofwords.blogspot.com ~

 

 

(This was written about a picture that I thought looked like my cousin, the picture can be found at

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=27777940)

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